Aesthetic Issues: Contemporary Art, Writing, and Thought
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Aesthetics, Art Theory, Literary TheorySynopsis
This book brings together twelve essays arising from the research project “Aesthetic Issues: Contemporary Art, Writing, and Thought,” carried out by a team based at the Research Center of the School of Philosophy and Humanities at the National University of Córdoba, with the endorsement and funding of the UNC’s Secretariat of Science and Technology.
The research presented here addresses a wide range of subjects and issues related to art, literature, poetry, writing, and contemporary aesthetic and philosophical thought. Drawing on these works, the book explores both the works and reflections that constitute the field of aesthetics and the modes of thought that permeate artistic and critical writing.
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Foreword
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I. Poetic Issues
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Extension and the Moment: The Limits of the Verse in the Poetry of Cecilia Pavón
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Language, Experience, and Impossibility: Critical Readings on Roberta Iannamico’s *El collar de fideos*
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Adventure
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II. Critical Issues
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Early Criticism of Héctor Libertella's Work: A Metacritical Reading
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Interruptions in Val Flores’s essayistic writing from a belligerent locus of enunciation and in the formation of friendly alliances in uprisings
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Northrop Frye and Harold Bloom, hermeneutists of faith in vitality
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Initiation and Counter-Initiation in Vonnegut's Novels
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III. Philosophical Issues
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The Figurative Transmission of Cynicism, or How a Philosophy Survives in Literature
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Poetry as a Tool for Art History
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A Reading of *The Dialectic of Modernity and Postmodernity* by Albrecht Wellmer
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Are Reels considered performances?
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The Magnet and the Chain: The Drive and Power of Art
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