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CELEHIS (Mar del Plata)

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Abstract

CANGI, Adrián. Critical technologies: Crossroads and ways of judging. CELEHIS [online]. 2020, n.39, pp.21-30. ISSN 2313-9463.

The subject of literature is one who does what language cannot say, what signs and words cannot say, who intervenes and interrupts the recitative of common sense and moral sense of language. The off-center subject writes and does so as a critic of the philosophical and psychological subject, because his rhythm flies over his time without being conscious, voluntary and unitary in his gesture. It is written overwhelmed by the unconscious in the form of the wound that constitutes us to “extract the eternal from the transitory”, as Baudelaire knew to understand the critical action. The critique of the subject of literature implies a critique of modern rationality and its social engineering, a critique of the whole that can only be approached by the singular rhythm of those who write overwhelmed by the common.

Keywords : Writing; reading; critique; style; judge.

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