the The complexity from the legal gambit to the literary gambit

Who should win?

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https://doi.org/10.22370/panambi.2022.15.3245

Abstract

This article develops an approach to a social, literary and artistic phenomenon based on complexity and epistemology. The phenomenon refers to a standing lawsuit that has been filed to the producers of the Netflix series The Queen's Gambit. The producers are accused of a misrepresentation or “false” representation of the chess player Nona Gaprindashvili in the fictional universe of the series during the last episode. In this sense, the article examines the implications that this lawsuit, coming from outside the artistic work, bursts into the interior of the series and extends its effects to the multiple intertexts or universes of potential realities, to recriminate the misrepresentation of living subjects inside a fictional world. That is to say, the paper observes the multidimensional blend between reality and fiction, based on this phenomenon and how one affects the other, in addition to its scope.

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Eliezer Cuesta-Gomez, Full Time Professor in El Colegio de Morelos

He has a degree in Hispanic American Language and Literature from the Autonomous University of Chiapas, a master's degree in Art and Literature Studies from the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos and a doctorate in Humanities also from the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos. He has dedicated himself to the study of Hispanic American literature in general, interrelationships between literature and art, as well as other disciplines, and the study of the narrative of the self in Hispanic America. He has published in different academic journals such as Inventio (UAEM) and Crates (UNACH) and Microtextualidades (Universidad de San Pablo CEU). He was recently a contributor to the book Literary Indexes: El Correo Español (1889-1898), author Lydia Elizalde. He is currently a full-time professor at El Colegio de Morelos: Autonomous Public Organization, in the state of Morelos, Mexico.

Juan de Dios Gonzalez-Ibarra, SNI II, Full Time Researcher and Professor in El Colegio de Morelos

Graduated in Law and Administration; doctor in Political Sciences; Ph.D. intern in Economics with postdoctoral stays in Spain; He has been a subject professor in the Faculties of Law, Administration and Political Science for more than 50 years at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the Autonomous Metropolitan University, the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, the Center for Research and Teaching in Humanities of the State of Morelos and the College of Morelos. He has also been a visiting professor at various Spanish and Latin American universities. Scholar and author on the thought of Martin Heidegger and the paradigm of the Democratic and Social Constitutional State of Luigi Ferrajoli. He is currently Rector and Full-time Research Professor at El Colegio de Morelos, member of the National System of Researchers Level II Conacyt. Secretary of the Hispano-American Academy of Complexity established in February 2021. Founder in 1974 and retired professor at the Metropolitan Autonomous University. He is the author and co-author of multiple publications in indexed journals and more than 70 books as author and co-author.

Published

2022-12-29

How to Cite

Cuesta-Gomez, E., & Gonzalez-Ibarra, J. de D. (2022). the The complexity from the legal gambit to the literary gambit: Who should win?. Panambí. Revista De Investigaciones Artísticas, 1(15). https://doi.org/10.22370/panambi.2022.15.3245

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