Edit in territory. The political dimension of publishing practice in violated contexts

Edition has a fundamental political dimension as a practice of promoting voices and speeches as part of a dialogue with culture. Working with the word from this perspective in vulnerable contexts broadens the horizon of the studies of editorial practices, pointing out its specificity in the creation...

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Main Author: María José Rubin
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata 2021-03-01
Series:Estudios de Teoría Literaria
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Online Access:http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/4135
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spelling doaj-63836d4e517c411fab983c69741c3ac72021-03-15T12:12:51ZspaUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataEstudios de Teoría Literaria2313-96762021-03-0110212042173434Edit in territory. The political dimension of publishing practice in violated contextsMaría José Rubin0Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos AiresEdition has a fundamental political dimension as a practice of promoting voices and speeches as part of a dialogue with culture. Working with the word from this perspective in vulnerable contexts broadens the horizon of the studies of editorial practices, pointing out its specificity in the creation of links between authors and readers beyond the conditions imposed by the market and industry. In particular, publishing in confined contexts has given rise to productions that cover a wide range of editorial formats, elaborated within the framework of projects that, we consider, cannot be approached from the perspective that understands publishing as a cultural industry. These other ways of conceiving and developing editorial practices refer to models and traditions with their own load of significance, such as cartonera books and fanzines, formulated in historical contexts and as part of specific symbolic disputes. When retaking them, the publications edited in confinement contexts ascribe but also resignify these ways of doing. The objective of this article is to propose some lines of inquiry to understand the conditions of this type of reappropriation and the meanings it displays from the perspective of editorial practices.http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/4135ediciónautoríaarchivovalor
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description Edition has a fundamental political dimension as a practice of promoting voices and speeches as part of a dialogue with culture. Working with the word from this perspective in vulnerable contexts broadens the horizon of the studies of editorial practices, pointing out its specificity in the creation of links between authors and readers beyond the conditions imposed by the market and industry. In particular, publishing in confined contexts has given rise to productions that cover a wide range of editorial formats, elaborated within the framework of projects that, we consider, cannot be approached from the perspective that understands publishing as a cultural industry. These other ways of conceiving and developing editorial practices refer to models and traditions with their own load of significance, such as cartonera books and fanzines, formulated in historical contexts and as part of specific symbolic disputes. When retaking them, the publications edited in confinement contexts ascribe but also resignify these ways of doing. The objective of this article is to propose some lines of inquiry to understand the conditions of this type of reappropriation and the meanings it displays from the perspective of editorial practices.
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