Stressed poetics: literary field, public sphere and identity claim in interviews with mapuche poets

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This article analyzes a set of interviews with Mapuche poets proposing a metadiscursive articulation between the literary field (poetry) and the journalistic field (interview). The corpus analisys`s suggest the existence of three tension in poetic practice that can be seen in interviews with the authors. These tensions are manifested in three fundamental binomials that function here as categories of analysis: high-low culture; public-private distinction and dynamic  articulation between identity-alterity. Finally, an intercultural dimension it is proposes as an articulating pivot of categories previously implemented and analyzed in Mapuche poetry.

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Jaime Otazo Hermosilla
Eduardo Gallegos Krause

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Jaime Otazo Hermosilla, Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)

 

Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)

 

Eduardo Gallegos Krause, Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)

 

Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)

 

Otazo Hermosilla, J., & Gallegos Krause, E. (2021). Stressed poetics: literary field, public sphere and identity claim in interviews with mapuche poets. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(53), 231-250. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201202100053952

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