The Lyrical Intention. Notes on an Archgenre

This work develops a critic category starting from certain poems that require breaking with the notion of “literary autonomy”: the lyrical intention. The poem, linked to autobiography, the autofiction or the autonarrative, leaves behind the traditional definition of lyricism to account for a theoret...

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Autor principal: Calderón, Alí
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020
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spelling I10-R377-article-294122021-07-27T22:46:01Z The Lyrical Intention. Notes on an Archgenre La intención lírica. Notas sobre un archigénero Calderón, Alí lyrical enunciation lyrical intention modal subject scenography voice enunciación lírica escenografía intención lírica sujeto modal voz This work develops a critic category starting from certain poems that require breaking with the notion of “literary autonomy”: the lyrical intention. The poem, linked to autobiography, the autofiction or the autonarrative, leaves behind the traditional definition of lyricism to account for a theoretical problem: the distinct layers or levels that give the pronoun “I” a meaning. From the critical contributions of the theory of enunciation (Dominique Rabaté, Alain Rabatel, Dominique Maingueneau, Jean-Michel Maulpoix), various modal subjects or scenographies in which the lyrical intentionality operates are described. In this sense, I intend to incorporate the analysis of the lyrical subject and the Scribens, a concept that integrates them: the poetic signature, as described by Mutlu Konuk Blasing. Este artículo desarrolla una categoría crítica a partir de ciertos poemas que requieren quebrantar la noción de autonomía literaria: la intención lírica. El poema, vinculado a la autobiografía, a la autoficción o a la autonarración, deja de lado la tradicional definición de lirismo para plantear un problema teórico: las diferentes capas o niveles que llenan de sentido al pronombre yo. Desde los aportes críticos de la teoría de la enunciación (Dominique Rabaté, Alain Rabatel, Dominique Maingueneau, Jean-Michel Maulpoix) se describen distintos sujetos modales o escenografías en las que opera la intencionalidad lírica. De este modo, se pretende incorporar al análisis del Sujeto lírico y el Scribens un concepto que los integra: la firma poética, según la describe Mutlu Konuk Blasing. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020-07-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29412 10.53971/2718.658x.v11.n17.29412 Recial; Vol. 11 Núm. 17 (2020): Dossier: Últimas tendencias en la poesía hispanoamericana (1960-2019): de las literaturas nacionales a la construcción de un canon transatlántico; 9-30 2718-658X 1853-4112 10.53971/2718.658x.v11.n17 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29412/30207 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29412/30208 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Calderón, Alí
The Lyrical Intention. Notes on an Archgenre
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title The Lyrical Intention. Notes on an Archgenre
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description This work develops a critic category starting from certain poems that require breaking with the notion of “literary autonomy”: the lyrical intention. The poem, linked to autobiography, the autofiction or the autonarrative, leaves behind the traditional definition of lyricism to account for a theoretical problem: the distinct layers or levels that give the pronoun “I” a meaning. From the critical contributions of the theory of enunciation (Dominique Rabaté, Alain Rabatel, Dominique Maingueneau, Jean-Michel Maulpoix), various modal subjects or scenographies in which the lyrical intentionality operates are described. In this sense, I intend to incorporate the analysis of the lyrical subject and the Scribens, a concept that integrates them: the poetic signature, as described by Mutlu Konuk Blasing.
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