Topographies of survival in poems of war
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https://doi.org/10.14195/0870-4112_3-9_10Keywords:
space, conflict, poetry, thresholds, citizenshipAbstract
This paper aims to address spaces of conflict in poems of war, inquiring the ways in which they unveil manifestations of resistance and pain, reverberated in the thresholds and the body of the carved words. To achieve this goal, attention is given to the multifaceted nature of the thematic veins that the poems expose, underlining the visual and tactile nature of the spaces mapped. The excisions of the body of the conflict drawn on the raw material analysed foreshadow the voices crying for freedom, metamorphosing the poems of war into a precarious refuge of the longed-for peace.
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