Itineraries of the symbol in contemporary poetry: the cases of Chile and Argentina (1971-2023)

This work proposes to address the problem of the symbol through contemporary Argentine and Chilean poetry (1971-2023). It involves an analytical and comparative journey through a heterogeneous body of work, linked to various transformations within current poetic discourse. Thus, it examines the cris...

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Autor principal: Baigorria, Martín
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humanidades. Instituto de Letras "Alfredo Veiravé" 2026
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Sumario:This work proposes to address the problem of the symbol through contemporary Argentine and Chilean poetry (1971-2023). It involves an analytical and comparative journey through a heterogeneous body of work, linked to various transformations within current poetic discourse. Thus, it examines the crisis of modernist language, the tabula rasa moment inaugurated by Chilean poetry that intervenes in its canonical and institutional forms, and finally, other less-explored moments of Argentine poetry, where the symbol moves between precariousness and empowerment. The literary analysis engages with various recurring problems found in poetics that are often polar opposites: from Juan L. Ortiz to Martín Gambarotta, including Elvira Hernández, Raúl Zurita, and Martín Rodríguez.