A word’s weight. Approach to the diaristic writing in Chantal Maillard’s “Filosofía en los días críticos”

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/cartaphilus.409571
Keywords: diary, self writing, subjectivity, antiplatonism, Chantal Maillard

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The aim of this paper is drawing some notes on Chantal Maillard’s particular incursion in the self writing as a formal materialization of her poetical and philosophical project. From a reading of Filosofía en los días críticos, the first work of Maillard presented as a diary, in light of the traditional characteristics of this literary genre, this work will try to articulate a reflection on the consequences of choosing the diary regarding to the question of the subject and the will to destroy a thought and a language based on metaphysics and ontology.

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11-01-2020
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Crespo, M. (2020). A word’s weight. Approach to the diaristic writing in Chantal Maillard’s “Filosofía en los días críticos”. Cartaphilus. Journal of Aesthetic Research and Criticism, 17, 118‐125. https://doi.org/10.6018/cartaphilus.409571
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