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El artista modernista y el discurso psiquiátrico: Los Raros de Rubén Darío y la mirada médica finisecular
Author(s) -
José Luis Gamarra La Rosa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
(an)ecdótica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2683-166X
pISSN - 2683-1635
DOI - 10.19130/iifl.anec.2021.5.1.19782
Subject(s) - portrait , genius , gaze , episteme , rhetoric , art , humanities , metonymy , power (physics) , sociology , philosophy , literature , psychoanalysis , psychology , art history , linguistics , epistemology , metaphor , physics , quantum mechanics
This article focuses on the relationship between literary discourse and psychiatric discourse in the late 19th century; especially, in what refers to the establishment of knowledge about the abnormal and the configuration of artistic genius as a pathology. Furthermore, the work aims to examine the construction of a “rhetoric of the disease”, their strategies and functions, in Los Raros (1896-1905) by Rubén Darío, from the analysis of the normal/abnormal conceptual binomial and the emergence of psychiatric discourse as power of normalization in end-of-century artistic productions. The author proposes that the literary portraits that Darío draws in his work reveal a tension between two types of gaze on the normal and the pathological. On the one hand, the artistic gaze of end-of-century artists with an ambivalent discourse that informs about a use of a pathological genius as an artistic ideal; on the other, the psychiatric gaze, which establishes a series of diagnostic and classification devices for abnormal subjects. Darío will face this clinical gaze from the pages of his literary portraits through a discourse that dismantles the episteme of the medical-psychiatric discourse and questions the fluctuating place that modernist writers occupy in the incipient Buenos Aires consumer society.

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