Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis

Considering distraction as the heroic ethos of  modernity, I intend to analyze the perceptive changes brought about by the advance of the productive forces under capitalism; and the subsequent apprehension  of this change by four contemporary poets, namely Liv Lagerblad, Heyk Pimenta, Alberto Pucheu...

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Main Author: Rafael Zacca Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo 2016-07-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/fronteiraz/article/view/26371
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description Considering distraction as the heroic ethos of  modernity, I intend to analyze the perceptive changes brought about by the advance of the productive forces under capitalism; and the subsequent apprehension  of this change by four contemporary poets, namely Liv Lagerblad, Heyk Pimenta, Alberto Pucheu and Eucanaã Ferraz. Each of these poets brings distraction as what Walter Benjamin classified as inner form. In all cases, distraction appears as a poetic force before the danger of annihilation in big cities. This reflection is the basis for another, another, yet concerning the relations between poetry and politics, thinking with Jacques Rancière its position on the "distribution of the sensible". Finally, a resumption of Baudelaire, a master of distraction, seems to be inevitable.
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spelling doaj.art-14ebf7656b0647898778949062d117ff2022-12-21T19:14:57ZporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloFronteiraZ1983-43732016-07-0101642218791Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolisRafael Zacca Fernandes0Pontifícia Universidade Católica - RJConsidering distraction as the heroic ethos of  modernity, I intend to analyze the perceptive changes brought about by the advance of the productive forces under capitalism; and the subsequent apprehension  of this change by four contemporary poets, namely Liv Lagerblad, Heyk Pimenta, Alberto Pucheu and Eucanaã Ferraz. Each of these poets brings distraction as what Walter Benjamin classified as inner form. In all cases, distraction appears as a poetic force before the danger of annihilation in big cities. This reflection is the basis for another, another, yet concerning the relations between poetry and politics, thinking with Jacques Rancière its position on the "distribution of the sensible". Finally, a resumption of Baudelaire, a master of distraction, seems to be inevitable.https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/fronteiraz/article/view/26371Poesia contemporâneaDistraçãoFilosofia da artePartilha do sensívelForma interna
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Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
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Poesia contemporânea
Distração
Filosofia da arte
Partilha do sensível
Forma interna
title Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
title_full Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
title_fullStr Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
title_full_unstemmed Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
title_short Distraction: heroic attitude before the metropolis
title_sort distraction heroic attitude before the metropolis
topic Poesia contemporânea
Distração
Filosofia da arte
Partilha do sensível
Forma interna
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