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Hacia la subjetividad moderna

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Resumen

Partiendo de una discusión crítica de la noción de la subjetividad, y de posibles alternativas conceptuales (“sistema psíquico”, “self”, “teatralidad”), se reconstruye el modelo de la subjetividad premoderna. A diferencia de la subjetividad cartesiana, con su separación tajante entre interior (Yo) y exterior (mundo), la subjetividad premoderna establece estructuras mentales encarnadas en el cuerpo y en el ambiente. En un régimen discursivo esencialmente invariable hasta el siglo XVIII, la literatura áurea emerge como la tecnología del Yo que permite la construcción de interioridad.

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Published Online: 2016-11-04
Published in Print: 2016-11-01

© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Introducción: Subjetividad y naturaleza en las literaturas hispánicas entre 1650–1800
  3. Hacia la subjetividad moderna
  4. Entre Pichincha y el Chimborazo: sujeto y naturaleza en el Ramillete de varias flores poéticas (1675) y “Mi delirio sobre el Chimborazo” (1822)
  5. Un manuscrito dieciochesco de El pastor de Iberia: sujeto y naturaleza bucólica en el Siglo de las Luces
  6. Reflejos y proyección de la naturaleza en la poesía de Juan del Valle y Caviedes
  7. Subjetividad, imitatio y naturaleza en el siglo XVIII
  8. Proteo poético: El Adonis de Porcel o la paradoja de la naturaleza idealizada
  9. El Orinoco ilustrado (1741) de José Gumilla: el sujeto americano entre naturaleza y taxonomía
  10. La naturaleza ilustrada en “La felicidad de la vida del campo” de Tomás de Iriarte
  11. El curioso contemplador de la naturaleza: la estética de lo sublime en los escritos literarios de G. M. de Jovellanos
  12. Etapas de la subjetividad hispánica
  13. Miguel Ángel Auladell Pérez (ed.): Revistas Literarias Españolas e Hispanoamericanas (1869–1914), Alicante: Universidad de Alicante, 2014 (=Anales de Literatura Española 26, Serie Monográfica, núm. 16) (596 págs.)
  14. Jennifer Gronau: Identität im Spannungsfeld zwischen Autobiographie und Fiktion im Werk Juan Goytisolos, Berlin: Edition Tranvía/Verlag Walter Frey, 2015 (305 págs.)
  15. Consuelo García Gallarín: Diccionario Histórico de Nombres de América y España, Madrid: Sílex, 2014 (915 págs.)
  16. Libros recibidos
  17. Manual para autores
  18. Editorial
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