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Latin American Poetry : Intersections, Translations, Encounters

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Product Code: 9783631913758
ISBN13: 9783631913758
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$69.25
This volume of "Neuere Lyrik" contains a selection of texts on Latin American poetry that focuses on its encounter - at times direct and dialogic; at times indirect or even oppositional - with foreign texts and traditions. The question it therefore raises is what constitutes the borders - cultural, medial, discursive, linguistic, etc. - of a poetic tradition to begin with, particularly today. While each text replies uniquely, their approaches can be broadly assigned to three distinct areas of inquiry: transcultural and transhistorical discourse; intermedial experimentation; and translation. Their attention to these liminal modes, moreover, prompts a remapping of poetry itself by asking how, in continually becoming foreign to itself, poetry is returned to its proper home.


Author: David Hock, Ekaterina Friedrichs, Hannah Schlimpen, Herle-Christin Jessen
Publisher: Neuere Lyrik. Interkulturelle und interdisziplinäre Studien
Publication Date: Jan 31, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3631913753
ISBN-13: 9783631913758

Latin American Poetry : Intersections, Translations, Encounters

$69.25
 
This volume of "Neuere Lyrik" contains a selection of texts on Latin American poetry that focuses on its encounter - at times direct and dialogic; at times indirect or even oppositional - with foreign texts and traditions. The question it therefore raises is what constitutes the borders - cultural, medial, discursive, linguistic, etc. - of a poetic tradition to begin with, particularly today. While each text replies uniquely, their approaches can be broadly assigned to three distinct areas of inquiry: transcultural and transhistorical discourse; intermedial experimentation; and translation. Their attention to these liminal modes, moreover, prompts a remapping of poetry itself by asking how, in continually becoming foreign to itself, poetry is returned to its proper home.


Author: David Hock, Ekaterina Friedrichs, Hannah Schlimpen, Herle-Christin Jessen
Publisher: Neuere Lyrik. Interkulturelle und interdisziplinäre Studien
Publication Date: Jan 31, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3631913753
ISBN-13: 9783631913758
 

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