Dimensiones de lo impersonal en la cultura contemporánea

Authors

  • Florencia Garramuño

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/b.v5i10.245

Keywords:

Impersonal, Life, Anonymous

Abstract

The article proposes to analyze a series of cultural practices that show different ways to conceive subjectivity, writing and community, registering the transformation of a social landscape where displacements, nomadism and the contingency of personal relationships are every time more extended. Some radical interventions in Latin American culture points to a deconstruction of the category of the person and explores impersonal and anonymous forms that interrogate the intensity of an experience that is irreducible to an I or an individual. The text analyzes works by Diamela Eltit and Claudia Andújar

Author Biography

Florencia Garramuño

recibió su PhD en Romance Languages and Literatures de Princeton University. Dirige el Programa en Cultura brasileña de la Universidad de San Andrés, y es investigadora independiente del CONICET. Recibió en 2008 la beca John Simon Guggenheim. Entre sus libros se cuentan Modernidades Primitivas: Tango, Samba y Nación, La experiencia opaca, Frutos Estranhos. Ensaios sobre a inespecificidade na Estética Contemporânea y Mundos en común.

Published

2016-03-21

How to Cite

Garramuño, F. (2016). Dimensiones de lo impersonal en la cultura contemporánea. Badebec, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.35305/b.v5i10.245

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