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Fictocritical Strategies Subverting Textual Practices Of Meaning Other And Selfformation Gerrit Haas

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Fictocritical Strategies Subverting Textual Practices Of Meaning Other And Selfformation Gerrit Haas
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Gerrit Haas
ISBN: 9783839437049, 3839437040
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Fictocritical Strategies Subverting Textual Practices Of Meaning Other And Selfformation Gerrit Haas by Gerrit Haas 9783839437049, 3839437040 instant download after payment.

Gerrit Haas re-theorises the peculiar textual conduct of ficto/critical writing, which inextricably intersects fictional with critical discourses as well as aesthetics with poetics and ethics. The slash here signals the conjunction between a self-reflexive ficto-critical insight and a wider discursive ficto-critical motivation. In its refined form, this twofold trope shifts perspective from the prevalent generic between onto the meta-generic level of our textual practices. Ultimately, the ficto/critical is thus qualified as an unheard-of interventionist aesthetic of deconstruction directed at the ramifications of our textual cultures.

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