The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava

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Autor(a) principal: Miguelote, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2005
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33291
Resumo: This article proposes a reading of Luís Miguel Nava, trying to look at his poetry as a thought - a body's thought. We start from a theoretical text, where the poet denounces the privilege of the intellect and asserts the sensibility as a criteria to inspect not only poetry but everything that surrounds us. Nava bets on a wider conception of the word sense, extending it to "everything that we perceive, either through intellectual way or through the skin or through the heart". The poet tries, thus, to recover the sensual and affectionate components etymologically mixed up in the term, but rejected by the tradition of western thought that intended to make the reason to be the only legitimate instrument to inspect reality. From his point of view, the signs of the world make sense for us not only as we understand them, but as they affect us corporeally. And being affected means being transformed, changed into another one. Finally, we attempt to investigate the bonds between the theoretical ideas developed by the writer and the expression they assume in the poetic language. We'll note that the body and its senses turn into a way of knowledgc that acquires very specific contours through subjective writing experimentation. An experimentation that does not go on without shaking the identity principle and risking self dissolution.
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spelling The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel NavaA pele-poema ou O livro carburante explosivo - uma leitura de Luís Miguel NavaLuís Miguel Navawriting experimentationsensesself dissolutionLuís Miguel Novaexperiência da escritasentidosdissolução do sujeitoThis article proposes a reading of Luís Miguel Nava, trying to look at his poetry as a thought - a body's thought. We start from a theoretical text, where the poet denounces the privilege of the intellect and asserts the sensibility as a criteria to inspect not only poetry but everything that surrounds us. Nava bets on a wider conception of the word sense, extending it to "everything that we perceive, either through intellectual way or through the skin or through the heart". The poet tries, thus, to recover the sensual and affectionate components etymologically mixed up in the term, but rejected by the tradition of western thought that intended to make the reason to be the only legitimate instrument to inspect reality. From his point of view, the signs of the world make sense for us not only as we understand them, but as they affect us corporeally. And being affected means being transformed, changed into another one. Finally, we attempt to investigate the bonds between the theoretical ideas developed by the writer and the expression they assume in the poetic language. We'll note that the body and its senses turn into a way of knowledgc that acquires very specific contours through subjective writing experimentation. An experimentation that does not go on without shaking the identity principle and risking self dissolution.Este artigo propõe uma leitura de Luís Miguel Nava, tentando abordar a sua poética como um pensamento - um pensamento do corpo. Partimos de um texto teórico do poeta, em que denuncia o privilégio do intelecto e afirma a sensibilidade como critério de aferição não apenas da poesia, mas de tudo que nos rodeia. Nova aposta numa concepção alargada da palavra sentido, estendendo-a a "tudo o que nós percepcionamos, quer por via intelectual, quer através da pele ou através do coração". O poeta procura, assim, resgatar as componentes sensual e afetiva etimologicamente entrelaçadas no termo, mas rechaçadas por uma tradição do pensamento que procurou fazer da razão o único instrumento legítimo de aferição da realidade. Nesta perspectiva, os signos do mundo ganham sentido para nós não apenas na medida em que os compreendemos, mas na medida em que nos afetam corporalmente. E ser afetado por algo significa ser transformado, outrado. Buscamos, enfim, articular as idéias teóricas desenvolvidas pelo escritor com a expressão que elas assumem na linguagem poética. Veremos que o corpo e seus sentidos se transformam numa via de conhecimento que ganha contornos muito específicos através da experiência subjetiva da escrita. Uma experiência que não se dá sem o abalo do princípio identitário e o risco da dissolução absoluta do sujeito.Universidade Federal Fluminense2005-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33291Gragoatá; Vol. 10 No. 18 (2005): Senses, effects and resistanceGragoatá; v. 10 n. 18 (2005): Sentidos, efeitos e resistências2358-41141413-9073reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33291/19278Copyright (c) 2019 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiguelote, Carla2020-08-18T23:24:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33291Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2020-08-18T23:24:09Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
A pele-poema ou O livro carburante explosivo - uma leitura de Luís Miguel Nava
title The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
spellingShingle The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
Miguelote, Carla
Luís Miguel Nava
writing experimentation
senses
self dissolution
Luís Miguel Nova
experiência da escrita
sentidos
dissolução do sujeito
title_short The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
title_full The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
title_fullStr The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
title_full_unstemmed The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
title_sort The skin-poem or The explosive fuel book - a reading of Luís Miguel Nava
author Miguelote, Carla
author_facet Miguelote, Carla
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miguelote, Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Luís Miguel Nava
writing experimentation
senses
self dissolution
Luís Miguel Nova
experiência da escrita
sentidos
dissolução do sujeito
topic Luís Miguel Nava
writing experimentation
senses
self dissolution
Luís Miguel Nova
experiência da escrita
sentidos
dissolução do sujeito
description This article proposes a reading of Luís Miguel Nava, trying to look at his poetry as a thought - a body's thought. We start from a theoretical text, where the poet denounces the privilege of the intellect and asserts the sensibility as a criteria to inspect not only poetry but everything that surrounds us. Nava bets on a wider conception of the word sense, extending it to "everything that we perceive, either through intellectual way or through the skin or through the heart". The poet tries, thus, to recover the sensual and affectionate components etymologically mixed up in the term, but rejected by the tradition of western thought that intended to make the reason to be the only legitimate instrument to inspect reality. From his point of view, the signs of the world make sense for us not only as we understand them, but as they affect us corporeally. And being affected means being transformed, changed into another one. Finally, we attempt to investigate the bonds between the theoretical ideas developed by the writer and the expression they assume in the poetic language. We'll note that the body and its senses turn into a way of knowledgc that acquires very specific contours through subjective writing experimentation. An experimentation that does not go on without shaking the identity principle and risking self dissolution.
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