
handle: 11320/5339
The paper analyzes the figures of absence, connected with both the rhetoric of emptiness and poetics of disappearance. It is moreover an attempt to classify the discursive techniques that aim to represent the textual “gone” (places that no longer exist, were destroyed, and those in which the subject is present no more). Attention is also devoted to performative dimension of writing, which produces the emptiness and, in this production, fills the void and introduces it into cultural network. The article explores literary examples from the 20th and 21st centuries. ; k.szalewska@ug.edu.pl ; Katarzyna Szalewska, dr, adiunkt w Katedrze Teorii Literatury i Krytyki Artystycznej Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. Autorka monografii "Pasaż tekstowy. Czytanie miasta jako forma doświadczania przeszłości we współczesnym eseju polskim", Kraków 2012.Współredaktorka książek "Przekleństwo rzeczywistości. Rzecz o obsesji i fantazji", Gdańsk 2009; "Czesława Miłosza „północna strona” (2011) oraz "Nie-miejsca. Teorie spacjalne we współczesnych praktykach interpretacyjnych" (2014). Stypendystka Fundacji na rzecz Nauki Polskiej (2014/2015). ; Wydział Filologiczny. Uniwersytet Gdański ; 7-21 ; 8 ; 7 ; 21
discursive techniques, rhetoric, poetics, 301, performative turn
discursive techniques, rhetoric, poetics, 301, performative turn
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