Problema corporalităţii în proza lui Max Blecher şi a lui Bruno Schulz din perspectiva antropologiei filosofice

The article discusses the problem of corporality in Max Blecher’s novels and Bruno Schulz’s short stories from the perspective of philosophical anthropology. The motifs of body and matter, predominantin both authors’ work, are a means of presenting the place of man in the universe and...

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Main Author: Justyna Teodorowicz
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2020-09-01
Series:Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/25199/23145
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Summary:The article discusses the problem of corporality in Max Blecher’s novels and Bruno Schulz’s short stories from the perspective of philosophical anthropology. The motifs of body and matter, predominantin both authors’ work, are a means of presenting the place of man in the universe and dealing with such questions as identity or ontology. Through the use of somatic metaphors all the elements of the fictional world are anthropomorphised or given human characteristics, which leads to the lack of hierarchy. Whereas philosophical anthropology presents humans as active and rational beings, Blecher and Schulz stress the illusion of man’s individuality and question his privileged position in the world.
ISSN:0137-2475
2084-4158