El predicador Andrés Ferrer de Valdecebro sueña con unicornios americanos

Authors

  • Juan Vitulli Author

Keywords:

Andrés Ferrer de Valdecebro, Preaching, Creole identity, Puebla, Transatlantic imaginary, Intellectual community

Abstract

The essay focuses on the intersection between the art of preaching and Creole identity in the 17th-century Hispanic World. I study the life and works of Andrés Ferrer de Valdecebro, a Dominican priest who was born in Spain and lived in Mexico for more than ten years. Specifically, I will analyze the way in which this author reflects on the connections between the practices of preaching and the foundation of a Creole imaginary. I will demonstrate how this plural, heterogeneous, and polyphonic process that we now know as the creation of a Creole view developed from multiple and unstable discursive positions.

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Published

2025-05-28

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Miscellaneous Section

How to Cite

El predicador Andrés Ferrer de Valdecebro sueña con unicornios americanos. (2025). Revista De Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana , 43(86), 195-216. https://rcllletras.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/content/article/view/1967

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