Is not Freedom of Expression as a Human Right?
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https://doi.org/10.15359/tdna.32-59.10Keywords:
Latin American Literature, narrativity, diversity, human rightsAbstract
Like with all art, literature stems from the need to express and communicate something; but I wonder: who has the right to dream? Who has the right to express themselves freely? Is it good that, in a society such as Latin America, and Costa Rica in particular, only a few people can afford to do so? This essay proposes a reflection on this topic.
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Chaverri, A. (2000). La libertad de la literatura. Diario La Nación, Costa Rica. Disponible en: www.nacion.com/ln_ ee/2000/febrero/08/opinion3.html/
Galeano, E. (1977). Defensa de la palabra. Literatura y sociedad en América Latina. Nueva Sociedad 33, 17-24. Recuperado de: nuso.org/media/articles/download/368_1.pdf
Hernández A. (2010). Los derechos humanos no deben ser privilegio de unos pocos. En: www.aporrea.org/actuali-dad/a104025.html
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