Text-Welten als Intraaktion. Zersetzung und Transzendenz am Beispiel von Josef Winklers Textkorpus
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2023-04Type
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The process of textualization in Josef Winkler’s Natura morta. Eine römische Novelle (2001) appears as a form of intra-action on three levels. First, text-immanently: in terms of content, the text can be seen as a dissolution of boundaries between observed entities; in the state of transience between life and death; and in shifting between different materialities. In terms of form, this process becomes apparent in the verbalization of the narrative structure. Second, the genetic dossier of the text stored in the Archives of Carinthian Literature depicts the intra-action in which narrative instance and textual world demarcate themselves from one another: with Karen Barad’s term, an agential cut between subject and object of representation. Third, an outlook situates the act of putting the text into writing as a negotiation of the boundary between author and outside world. Thus, writing processes are conceivable as intra-actions that determine a person and their environment. Show more
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Trans Materiality and Queer Politics in Troubling TimesJournal / series
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Agential realism; Genetic Criticism; Josef Winkler; Material Studies; EmbodimentOrganisational unit
02051 - Literaturarchive ETH-Bibliothek / Literary Archives ETH Library
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