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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v9i0.5128Keywords:
discourse of the body, rhetorics, essentialismAbstract
The main theme of this volum of Quaderns de Filologia encompasses two 'spaces' whose relationship is conflicting and difficult to elucidate: the space of discourse (rhetorics; language) and the space of materiality. The link between the word and its referent poses problems that have been traditionally addressed by philosophy, and that nowadays have been treated by deocnstruction, feminism and psychoanalysis. If the referent is the "body", the problems become radicalised. Where do we speak from if not the body? However, is the body the result of a discursive regulation? Is the matter of the bodies a performative act of a dynamics of power? Essnentialism; construction or citation? These are the kind of questions that this volume aims to answer from literature; cinema; photography and advertising.
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