From the intersection of pain and hope:poetic disruptions of the neoliberal etiquette in public letters

Gräbner, Cornelia (2012) From the intersection of pain and hope:poetic disruptions of the neoliberal etiquette in public letters. In: Non-lyric discourses in contemporary poetry. Peter Lang, Munich, pp. 59-77. ISBN 9783899752892

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Abstract

This article looks at poetic language in public letters which disrupt the 'neoliberal etiquette', a pattern of behaviours and of language which hold in place neoliberal hegemony. The article engages Ramon Jakobson's notion of 'poeticity' with Paulo Freire's theorization of thought and action in the 'true word', and draws out the affinities between Freire and the Neo-Zapatistas. The analysis focuses on disruptions of the 'phantom language' which is the result of a structural preference for language that disrupts the relationship between 'the word', reality and experience; and on the constitution of resistant subjectivities through the use of the 'true word'.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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Subjects:
?? CONTEMPORARY POETRYPUBLIC LETTERSZAPATISTASJAVIER SICILIANEOLIBERALISMEUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURESPB MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES ??
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52730
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Deposited On:
05 Mar 2012 13:56
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Published
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