When the poem does not want to be poetical and the body does not want to be cartesian
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i32.125119Keywords:
Non poem, non body, contemporary writing, sexual and gender diversityAbstract
The purpose of this article is to question the poem/body relation in a reading key that does not contradict the poetical poem and the enlightening body, but explores these two concepts in Josefina Ludmer's concept of post-autonomous literature and plastic sexuality concept by Paul Beatriz Preciado. The poem may not want to submit to the scrutiny of literary criticism and theory, while the body, in a constant process of change, may not want to reiterate the static and essential notion of biology.Downloads
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