Escribir en sueños. Zambrano, Derrida y la temporalidad de la novela
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2021
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Valls Boix, J. E. (2021). Escribir en sueños. Zambrano, Derrida y la temporalidad de la novela. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (83), 7–22.
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El propósito del presente estudio consiste en pensar la ambivalencia con que Zambrano aborda el género de la novela. De un lado, las reflexiones en "La confesión, género literario" posicionan a Zambrano próxima a las críticas de Benjamin y Adorno a propósito de la cosificación de la novela como género burgués de consumo. De otro lado, sus exposiciones en "El sueño creador" conciben la novela como la actualización del sueño de la libertad mediante el que el hombre pensarse desbordando la medida de lo humano. Esta ambivalencia del género revela el relato como la condición de posibilidad e imposibilidad de una temporalidad incalculable, no cuantitativa, lo que vinculará las reflexiones de Zambrano con el pensamiento de Derrida.
The aim of this study is to think the ambivalence with which Zambrano tackles the novel’s gender. On the one side, her thesis in "La confesión, género literario" bring Zambrano closer to Benjamin, and Adorno’s critique to the novel as a bourgeois and consumable gender. On the other side, Zambrano’s statements in "El sueño creador" depict the novel as the fulfillment of a dream of freedom, where man can question himself beyond the limits of the human. In this ambivalence, the narrative gender shows both the conditions of possibility and the conditions of impossibility of a non-quantitative temporality. This aporetic character of the novel opens a discussion between Zambrano and Derrida’s thought.
The aim of this study is to think the ambivalence with which Zambrano tackles the novel’s gender. On the one side, her thesis in "La confesión, género literario" bring Zambrano closer to Benjamin, and Adorno’s critique to the novel as a bourgeois and consumable gender. On the other side, Zambrano’s statements in "El sueño creador" depict the novel as the fulfillment of a dream of freedom, where man can question himself beyond the limits of the human. In this ambivalence, the narrative gender shows both the conditions of possibility and the conditions of impossibility of a non-quantitative temporality. This aporetic character of the novel opens a discussion between Zambrano and Derrida’s thought.