Allegory, kabbalah and deconstruction: the paths of autobiography

The article summarizes the trajectory of the research carried out by the teams led by Dr. Silvia Anderlini during the last decade, from the beginning of the research on Kabbalah and Deconstruction, to the most recent results related to the allegorical evolution of autobiographical discourse and the...

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Autores principales: Acosta,  Jazmín, Anderlini, Silvia, Paganini, Mateo
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020
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Sumario:The article summarizes the trajectory of the research carried out by the teams led by Dr. Silvia Anderlini during the last decade, from the beginning of the research on Kabbalah and Deconstruction, to the most recent results related to the allegorical evolution of autobiographical discourse and the anarchivistic writing of the Self. The most relevant publications and presentations at conferences and symposia are discussed, both by the director and by two research team members who participated in different periods of time: Dr. Jazmín Acosta and Dr. Mateo Paganini. Their reports provide a better overview of the transdisciplinary approach to the object of investigation. Dr. Acosta philosophical contributions on deconstruction were further developed in her PhD research on Derrida and the Kabbalah. With a background in Psychological Studies, Dr. Paganini’s contributions were relevant to develop the hypothesis on the allegorical character of autobiographical texts, studied in his PhD thesis on Literature. The research has led over the years to critically review the very structures of story, memory and subjectivity.