Negative Poetics.
Where to say the present: poetry and otherness from the critical theory of Th. W. Adorno.
Keywords:
Poem, Other, Identity, Parataxi, Constellation, ontology, DomainAbstract
The work is an approach to the problem of the relationship established between language, domain and otherness from the place that the poem is. Starting from Adorno, fundamentally from the texts Parataxis and Negative dialectic, it draws a path from which to see in language the ways of subjugation of the other. And at the same time it localizes the possible events -plus, constellation, composition, refraction- that in the poem activate the possibility of alterity through the aporetic rupture of discourse and identity.
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2024-12-29
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Peidro Pérez, D. (2024). Negative Poetics.: Where to say the present: poetry and otherness from the critical theory of Th. W. Adorno. Fragmentos De Filosofía, (21). Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/fragmentos_filosofia/article/view/26714
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Monográfico - Teoría Crítica para un presente desesperanzado
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Copyright (c) 2024 David Peidro Pérez
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Received 2024-09-27
Accepted 2024-11-22
Published 2024-12-29
Accepted 2024-11-22
Published 2024-12-29
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