HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Special Issue - Arts et al. from the University of have published the article: Aesthetic Investigations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
This paper takes the particular case of poetry to chart a route beyond the registers of the autonomist and activist dimensions of understanding aesthetic politics. I argue that poetry`s political impact lies neither in the politics of the author or the text (activist dimension), nor in its removedness vis-à-vis concrete political situations (autonomist dimension). I propose an intersubjective pragmatist framework of interpretation, which takes the actualisation of a decolonial and . . .
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