This dissertation discusses the problems that emerge when poetic language is essentialized, when it is treated as entirely separate from other linguistic or social practices or as uniquely capable of revealing a certain kind of truth, political or otherwise. I show that key twentieth century theorists of both literary autonomy and literary engagement agree that poetic language and political action are incompatible. I examine the ways in which this "consensus of incompatibility" persists in the works of philosophers such as Theodor Adorno and Jacques Rancière, who, on the surface, seem to champion a crucial politics of the aesthetic. By contrast, I argue that poetic works point toward the limits of autonomy just as much as they also extend b...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This study focuses on how the works of Charles Baudelaire, Jacques Prevert and Aime Cesaire respond ...
This dissertation examines the tensions at work in contemporary French cultural politics between, on...
During the past decades, francophone literary studies emerged on the international academic field. T...
This dissertation establishes the fundamental unity of Cesaire\u27s spirit and quest, both as poet a...
This dissertation articulates the concept of lyricism and a political approach of the real in cinema...
This thesis expounds the view that the notion of radical democracy advanced by Laclau and Mouffe, as...
The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics outside of the models ...
While it has been argued that Foucault’s interest in literature was limited to the 1960s and of a mo...
International audienceDocumentary poetry aims to question the poetic aesthetics and the politics spe...
To relate question of literature, or art in general, to any notion of engagement represents a number...
This article examines a creative-writing project involving a group of unemployed and precariously em...
Se dégageant du point de vue spiritualiste et idéaliste caractérisant la critique poétique contempor...
My thesis is concerned with Theodor Adorno (1903â1969), the Frankfurt School theorist, and the impli...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This study focuses on how the works of Charles Baudelaire, Jacques Prevert and Aime Cesaire respond ...
This dissertation examines the tensions at work in contemporary French cultural politics between, on...
During the past decades, francophone literary studies emerged on the international academic field. T...
This dissertation establishes the fundamental unity of Cesaire\u27s spirit and quest, both as poet a...
This dissertation articulates the concept of lyricism and a political approach of the real in cinema...
This thesis expounds the view that the notion of radical democracy advanced by Laclau and Mouffe, as...
The Politics of Aesthetics rethinks the relationship between art and politics outside of the models ...
While it has been argued that Foucault’s interest in literature was limited to the 1960s and of a mo...
International audienceDocumentary poetry aims to question the poetic aesthetics and the politics spe...
To relate question of literature, or art in general, to any notion of engagement represents a number...
This article examines a creative-writing project involving a group of unemployed and precariously em...
Se dégageant du point de vue spiritualiste et idéaliste caractérisant la critique poétique contempor...
My thesis is concerned with Theodor Adorno (1903â1969), the Frankfurt School theorist, and the impli...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This investigation addresses formal and conceptual problems in poetry, identified through critical i...
This study focuses on how the works of Charles Baudelaire, Jacques Prevert and Aime Cesaire respond ...