Through the concept of utopia, imagined by Thomas More, it will be seen how Gioconda Belli adopts it in Waslala. The words around this idea and its illocutionary force will be analysed, as well as the contrast with other topics present in the novel such as, among others, drug dealing, the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and smuggling.

Language and Utopia in Gioconda Belli: Waslala

Sagrario del Río Zamudio
2022-01-01

Abstract

Through the concept of utopia, imagined by Thomas More, it will be seen how Gioconda Belli adopts it in Waslala. The words around this idea and its illocutionary force will be analysed, as well as the contrast with other topics present in the novel such as, among others, drug dealing, the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and smuggling.
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