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Política de la supervivencia / Politics of Survival
2017
Resumen: Distintas intervenciones desde prácticas activistas y culturales en torno al VIH escenifican poéticas y políticas del resto corporal en las que se juegan, por un lado, una reorganización de los modos en que se dramatiza en umbral entre lo vivo y lo muerto en lo público –redefiniendo así el tejido mismo de lo que llamamos “comunidad”—; y por otro, indican los modos en que estos activismos impulsan una disputa sobre los “marcos de temporalización” desde los cuales lo viviente se vuelve reconocible políticamente y donde la noción de supervivencia adquiere una centralidad decisiva. Combinando materiales heterogéneos el artículo busca iluminar los modos en que los activismos y las cultu…
La diáspora obligada a partir del ‘arreo’: aproximaciones a poemas de Juan Pablo Riveros y Christian Formoso / Round-up forced diaspora in poems by J…
2016
En una serie de trabajos, he abordado la representacion de los traslados forzosos del pueblo mapuche y tehuelche (1870 - 1900), a partir de la imagen del ‘arreo’, en textos actuales del ‘area cultural sur’ (Espinosa 2014). El presente trabajo intenta continuar las indagaciones sobre las relaciones entre sujeto, cuerpo y mercancia vinculadas con la ganaderia a partir de un corpus de poemas pertenecientes a Juan Pablo Riveros y Christian Formoso. En especial, las relaciones que se establecen entre el exterminio de los pueblos australes durante el proceso de colonizacion del siglo XIX y las detenciones en el marco de la dictadura civico militar de chile (1973 -1990). Palabras clave: poesia, ar…
(Pa)labra[r] (en) el texto. Lector/autor en la poesía rupturista de Mario Martín Gijón
2018
La creación de los poetas españoles contemporáneos, quizá debido a la proximidad temporal, hasta ahora no se ha convertido en un objeto predilecto de investigación. El siglo XXI cambia el paradigma en la creación del ecosistema poético: se nota una floración de propuestas cada vez más individuales. Aunque la crítica postula alejarse de los estudios llevados a cabo desde el punto de vista generacional, sigue agrupando la diversidad de propuestas poéticas en tendencias o líneas estéticas. Además, si se tiene en cuenta que los pocos acercamientos críticos que se han realizado en ese campo se limitan a dar un panorama bastante extenso de la poética española de las primeras décadas del siglo XXI…
Sappho in Lyric IV: Michael Field’s Spatial Poetics of Desire and Defeat
2021
espanolEn este articulo proponemos una lectura exhaustiva de Long Ago (1889) de Michael Field, centrandonos concretamente en el poema IV, con el objetivo primordial de demostrar como Katharine Bradley y su sobrina Edith Cooper se apropian de la figura arcaica de Safo, dramatizan su tragedia romantica ovidiana y, al mismo tiempo, reconceptualizan la categoria nocional de espacio de dos formas complementarias: por un lado, el espacio lirico deviene en todo un topos de tension entre la forma-como-esperanza y el contenido-como-desesperanza, y por otro, la correlacion que se entabla entre espacio, naturaleza y genero culmina en una topografia transgresora en la que, segun colegimos, surge una nu…
Derek Mahon's Literal Littorals
2012
International audience; A transversal reading of Derek Mahon's poems reveals his predilection for coastal landscapes: vistas of sea and seashore, harbour towns or seaside resorts. Suffused as they are with elemental symbolism (waves, wind, rain and storm, rocks, cliffs and misty piers), those liminal spaces take on a metaphysical dimension. The landscapes that the poet invests are the objective correlatives of his sense of alienation and vulnerability; they are mindscapes (paesagio mentale or reflections of the inner self) as much as territories to be paced and explored. This paper thus examines how the natural and the urban, the visual and the acoustic, the a-temporal and the modern or pos…
The Unpublished Drafts of Five Poems on Julian the Apostate by C. P. Cavafy
1981
The texts which are being published here for the first time are part of a group of drafts conserved in the Cavafy Archive, which George Savidis first brought to light; they are poems ‘which Cavafy did not have time to finish, and which he was considering with distress during the last months of his life. Carefully preserved by the poet himself in makeshift dossiers, each with its provisional title and the date, they cover the period from 1918 to 1932 and, together with the nearly completed drafts of a few already published poems… and of some unpublished but completed poems, offer us a unique, unexpected, extremely moving image of the stages of Cavafy’s creation’. Among these unfinished poems…
Una Poètica Dialògica: Atlas de Pere Salinas i Joan Navarro
2012
Pere Salinas and Joan Navarro initiated with Atlas (Correspondencia 2005-2007) a dialogue between painting and poetry. The book starts with a painting by Pere Salinas, which provokes a poem by Joan Navarro, which in turn provokes a painting. It continues this way until getting to 46 images and 46 poems. The concept of dialogism allows analyzing how alterity, the orientation towards a nonverbal answer, determines poetical writing. The poet, in his dialogue with each pictorial text, searches for new ways of expression that privilege the showing, from deictics to images, and this search leads to an experimentation that alters the entire poetical system. Time and space are not opposed. Painting…
Invention and Imagination in Sixteenth-Century English Literature
2014
This article discusses the all-important concepts of invention and imagination within the literary terminology of sixteenth-century England, viewing the former as a concept in transition associated with the rhetorical notion of ‘finding’ within a topical system as well as with ideas on the imagination, and connecting the latter with theories on the workings of the human mind. The conceptual discussion revolves around a selection of extracts taken from early modern dictionaries, works on rhetoric, and poetics, poems, and plays.
Linguistic Dilemma and Intertextuality in Contemporary Italian Poetry: the case of Andrea Zanzotto
2001
Ancient genres in the poem of a medieval humanist: Intertextual aspects of the “De sufficientia votorum suorum” (c. 126 H.) of Baudri de Bourgueil (1…
1995
In the second half of the 11th century, a humanist circle of clerical poets, living around the central valley of the Loire, was writing poetry in classical language and metre. Baudriu of Bougueil, who wrote an impressive corpus of Latin poems, was an expert in the language, style, verse, motifs and genres of the classical and later antique pagan and Christian poetry, and treated theological as well as profane and explicitly ancient topics. About 1107, when he was urged to become bishop and to abandon, his personal independence and quiet monastic life, he gave voice to his disgust of the new ecclesiastical burden by a long poem in elegiac distichs. This paper tries to show the ancient genres…