Title Filosofinio ir literatūrinio diskursų sąsajos ir sankirtos Eugenijaus Ališankos poezijoje /
Translation of Title Correlation and Intersection Between Philosophical and Literary Discourse in Eugenijus Ališanka Poetry.
Authors Barkauskaitė, Rima
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Abstract [eng] Philosophical and literary discourses traditionally are differed by their own objects of interest or methods or rhetorical qualities of text. Nevertheless, in postmodern culture these differences are reduced by the dissappearance of meta-discourses and the importance of textuality. These discourses now are in a constant connection – and now we can talk about philosophy of literature or philosophical literature or a philosophy as literature or about pgilosophico-literary framework of contemporary literature. In Lithuanian literature a distinction between philosophical and literary discourses are reduced by Lithuanian poet, Eugenijus Ališanka, who also published two interdisciplinary studies on contemporary art and literature. In poetry E. Ališanka uses ideas of postmodern philosophy, converts them into a poems that becomes the manifestation of a postmodern man in a postmodern world. Formerly meta-narratives are replaced by multiplicity of mini-narratives, and the subject acquires a discoursive identity which wanders in the infinite net of cultural, literary, philosophical signs.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2009