Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways

This article inquires about the strong presence of art works, especially in contemporary poetry, that proposes a relational or collective way of reading and writing, that opens the notions of voice and subjectivity to the encounters with the other, sho­wing a conception of poetry as a body that affe...

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Main Author: Luciana María Di Leone
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2012-12-01
Series:Gragoatá
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Online Access:http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/105
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spelling doaj-54b64ffcd0844bc1ab166ce55269571a2020-11-24T23:59:01ZporUniversidade Federal FluminenseGragoatá1413-90732358-41142012-12-01173384Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathwaysLuciana María Di Leone0Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)This article inquires about the strong presence of art works, especially in contemporary poetry, that proposes a relational or collective way of reading and writing, that opens the notions of voice and subjectivity to the encounters with the other, sho­wing a conception of poetry as a body that affects and can be affected. For this, and taking the Marília Garcia’s work as a thread, I want to focus in some paradigmatic characteristics of contemporary poetry. At first, a focus on the work - poem, text, film - as a permanent movement of write-read, simultaneously, result of the readings and encounters with poets/frien­ds, and addressed to them. Second, on the evidence of the failure of the correspondence between reading and writing, between representation and real (observing especially the questioning of the cartography’s fan­tasy of localization). At last, on the work is produced as a road guided by emotional encounters, which perform the critical failure between representation and real, designing interventions in cartography, at once destabilizing any potential location, and creating spaces of belonging.http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/105poesia contemporâneaafetividadecartografiaespacialidade
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Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
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title Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
title_short Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
title_full Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
title_fullStr Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
title_full_unstemmed Affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
title_sort affective transits in contemporary poetry: cartography, highlights and pathways
publisher Universidade Federal Fluminense
series Gragoatá
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2358-4114
publishDate 2012-12-01
description This article inquires about the strong presence of art works, especially in contemporary poetry, that proposes a relational or collective way of reading and writing, that opens the notions of voice and subjectivity to the encounters with the other, sho­wing a conception of poetry as a body that affects and can be affected. For this, and taking the Marília Garcia’s work as a thread, I want to focus in some paradigmatic characteristics of contemporary poetry. At first, a focus on the work - poem, text, film - as a permanent movement of write-read, simultaneously, result of the readings and encounters with poets/frien­ds, and addressed to them. Second, on the evidence of the failure of the correspondence between reading and writing, between representation and real (observing especially the questioning of the cartography’s fan­tasy of localization). At last, on the work is produced as a road guided by emotional encounters, which perform the critical failure between representation and real, designing interventions in cartography, at once destabilizing any potential location, and creating spaces of belonging.
topic poesia contemporânea
afetividade
cartografia
espacialidade
url http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/105
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