Suruqch'i: Mountain Fever
In the following publication, we aim to address the analysis of the short story "Dialogo entre cerros" (2009) written by the quechua author, Wanka Willka, within a hermeneutic proposal or, shall be said, an interpreting or questioning approach provided by Derrida's deconstruction and...
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I10-R278-article-424812024-03-13T17:06:11Z Suruqch'i: Mountain Fever Suruqch'i: Mal de montaña Luna, Ana Manuela Josefina montaña archivo posthumanismo deconstrucción mountain archive posthumanism deconstruction In the following publication, we aim to address the analysis of the short story "Dialogo entre cerros" (2009) written by the quechua author, Wanka Willka, within a hermeneutic proposal or, shall be said, an interpreting or questioning approach provided by Derrida's deconstruction and Bennet's posthumanism frameworks. The aim of this publication is to question language as the center of the act of interpreting, due to the fact that no significant distance exists between the way things are treated and the way they are known and designated. Therefore, language and human life have the same extension, as there is no human behavior that is not a linguistic act. So, our predicament is: What happens when what we want to interpret are non-human objects (in our case, the mountain and the stones) which are part of the world, but do not communicate through linguistic acts as we know them? En la siguiente publicación, nos proponemos abordar la lectura del cuento “Diálogo entre cerros” (2009) del autor quechua Wanka Willka, dentro de una propuesta hermenéutica o, mejor dicho, de interpretación o cuestionamiento que nos otorga el marco de la deconstrucción de Derrida y el posthumanismo de Bennet. La búsqueda que atravesará el trabajo se basa en cuestionar el lenguaje entendido como el centro mismo del acto de interpretar, debido a que no existe una distancia significativa entre el modo como tratamos las cosas y el modo como las conocemos y designamos. Es así que este instrumento y la vida humana tienen la misma extensión; no existe una conducta del hombre que no sea un acto lingüístico. Por lo que nuestro trabajo cuestiona: ¿qué sucede cuando aquello que queremos interpretar son objetos no-humanos (en nuestro caso, la montaña y las piedras), que forman parte del mundo pero no se comunican por medio de actos lingüísticos tal y como los conocemos? Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2023-12-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado a ciegas por pares application/pdf text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/42481 Nota al margen; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023); 128-141 Nota al margen; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2023); 128-141 3008-7015 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/42481/43795 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/42481/43796 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notalmargen/article/view/42481/43797 Derechos de autor 2023 Ana Manuela Josefina Luna https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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In the following publication, we aim to address the analysis of the short story "Dialogo entre cerros" (2009) written by the quechua author, Wanka Willka, within a hermeneutic proposal or, shall be said, an interpreting or questioning approach provided by Derrida's deconstruction and Bennet's posthumanism frameworks. The aim of this publication is to question language as the center of the act of interpreting, due to the fact that no significant distance exists between the way things are treated and the way they are known and designated. Therefore, language and human life have the same extension, as there is no human behavior that is not a linguistic act. So, our predicament is: What happens when what we want to interpret are non-human objects (in our case, the mountain and the stones) which are part of the world, but do not communicate through linguistic acts as we know them? |
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