Immanence and animality in Marçal's poetic voice

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Abstract

Drawing from Derrida's concept of fissure and the Deleuzian notion of inorganic life, this article analyses to what extent the intersection between the human and the non-human inspires original figurations of love and pleasure in Maria-Mercè Marçal's poetry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaria-Mercè Marçal: Her Life in Words
EditorsProf Dominic Keown, Dr Noèlia Díaz-Vicedo
PublisherThe Anglo-Catalan Society
Chapter6
Pages108-125
Number of pages18
Volume16
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 1 Sept 2017

Keywords

  • Immanence
  • Animality
  • Corporality
  • Textuality
  • Poetry

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