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Palabras escritas al margen de la sociedad
Author(s) -
Katja Stanič
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
verba hispanica/verba hispanica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2350-4250
pISSN - 0353-9660
DOI - 10.4312/vh.23.1.293-307
Subject(s) - chemistry
In this article, based on my thesis entitled A medio camino de un mundo que se eleva, I discuss the role of words in poetry, as understood and interpreted by the Russian formalists and later the Marxists. I focus primarily on the parts of their professional literature which deal with the concept of language and the prospects for the creation of a special poetic language. Based on the writings of Slovenian theorists Rastko Močnik and Miklavž Komelj, I discuss avant-garde art and the political aspects of poetry. The core of the article is an analysis of the selected poems of the Mapuche poet David Aniñir Guilitraro; where I discuss his use of words, neologisms and about why and how his poetry is political. I discuss the power of writing, in this case poetry, to (re)create new literary spaces: the domains of encounter, dialogue and culture. In this way, poetry is a political creation. In using words and language, the poet changes them, thus creating new cultural territories. The poet is not acculturated, but he is bi- or multi- cultural; in his poems, he relies on two or more languages, cultures, and thus opens the door to the creation of a new language; not homogeneous and sealed, but heterogeneous and human. This is (should be) at the same time the language of intercultural integration

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