Cuatro manos son treinta dedos. Posibilidades de la escritura cooperativa como herramienta política antagonista / Four hands are thirty fingers. Cooperative writing’s possibilities as antagonist political tool
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https://doi.org/10.7203/KAM.9.9147Keywords:
Poesía colaborativa, creación colectiva, escritura colectiva, experimentación poéticaAbstract
Resumen: Las escrituras colaborativas han empezado a ser un lugar común en la producción académica y no académica desde hace unos años, especialmente con la llegada de las nuevas tecnologías. Sin embargo, se trata de formas de creación que presentan potencialidades muy diferentes de las meramente técnicas, sin perjuicio del apoyo que, en términos prácticos, pueden suponer estas herramientas. Este artículo trata de fundar en el plano teórico las bases para una propuesta de creación literaria cooperativa basada en la cooperación directa –no mediada tecnológicamente– y examinar su proyección política y social desde el punto de vista antagonista.
Palabras clave: Escritura colaborativa, cooperación, literatura política, prácticas culturales, capitalismo, emancipación.
Abstract: It’s been already several years since collaborative writing have become a commonplace in academic and non-academic literature, mostly associated to IT development. However, these issues tread creative forms that go further than mere technical chances –notwithstanding the practical support that these tools provide. This paper intends to build the theoretical underpinning for a literary creation proposal based on direct –non-technologically mediated– cooperation and to analyse its political and social projection in an antagonistic perspective
Keywords: Collaborative writing, cooperation, political literature, cultural practices, Capitalism, empowerment.
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