Contranormative poetry and queer affectivity
The gesture of producing and reading poetry can be repairing: it is not only a question of its use as an expressive means outside the rules of syntactic coherence, but it also supposes the power to manifest the horizon of what is spoken, of enveloping the historical and the affective in a unique and...
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I10-R333-article-290772020-12-06T16:10:12Z Contranormative poetry and queer affectivity Poesía contranormativa y afectividad queer Silvestri, Agostina poetry queer repair affection poesía queer reparación afecto The gesture of producing and reading poetry can be repairing: it is not only a question of its use as an expressive means outside the rules of syntactic coherence, but it also supposes the power to manifest the horizon of what is spoken, of enveloping the historical and the affective in a unique and transformative aesthetic. The present work intends to study the dissident poetry of the cis-hetero-normativity as means of repairing and making visible the affections displaced from the social space. It pursues the objective of investigating the connection between the affective experience, the bodily experience and public life. To this end, an exhibition and analysis of queer poetry pieces is carried out (written by Perlongher, Silvestri, Lemebel, Susy Shock and Gómez Jattin), investigating the points in communion with those that Sara Ahmed has named “Queer Feelings”. From this key, the relationship between current social norms, the affects printed in poetry and its power to reconfigure the current social fabric is analyzed. El gesto de producir y leer poesía puede resultar reparador: no se trata únicamente de su uso como medio expresivo por fuera de las reglas de coherencia sintáctica, sino que además supone la potencia de manifestar el horizonte de lo apalabrado, de envolver lo histórico y lo afectivo en una estética singular y transformadora. El presente trabajo procura abordar la poesía disidente del régimen cis-hetero-normativo como medio para la reparación, visibilización y transformación de afectividades desalojadas del espacio social, e indagar la conexión entre la experiencia afectiva, la experiencia corporal y la vida pública. A tales fines, se realiza una exposición y análisis de piezas de poesía queer (escritas por Néstor Perlongher, Leonor Silvestri, Pedro Lemebel, Susy Shock y Raúl Gómez Jattin), pesquisando los puntos en comunión con aquellos que Sara Ahmed (2015) ha nombrado como “sentimientos queer”. Se analiza, desde esta clave de lectura, la relación entre las normas sociales vigentes, los afectos impresos en la poesía y su potencia de reconfiguración del tejido social. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2020-06-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/29077 Heterotopías; Vol. 3 No. 5 (2020): "Affective Turn and Social Discourses: Criticisms, Representations and Policies" ; 1-19 Heterotopías; Vol. 3 Núm. 5 (2020): “Giro afectivo y discursos sociales: críticas, representaciones y políticas” ; 1-19 2618-2726 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/29077/29915 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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The gesture of producing and reading poetry can be repairing: it is not only a question of its use as an expressive means outside the rules of syntactic coherence, but it also supposes the power to manifest the horizon of what is spoken, of enveloping the historical and the affective in a unique and transformative aesthetic.
The present work intends to study the dissident poetry of the cis-hetero-normativity as means of repairing and making visible the affections displaced from the social space. It pursues the objective of investigating the connection between the affective experience, the bodily experience and public life. To this end, an exhibition and analysis of queer poetry pieces is carried out (written by Perlongher, Silvestri, Lemebel, Susy Shock and Gómez Jattin), investigating the points in communion with those that Sara Ahmed has named “Queer Feelings”. From this key, the relationship between current social norms, the affects printed in poetry and its power to reconfigure the current social fabric is analyzed. |
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