Infinite sadness: pain, precariousness and resistance in contemporary literature
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In this article we are focusing on texts that present violated subjectivities exposed to harm and abandonment, to observe how these narratives of precarious subjects appear in the literature, since I read in them not only an exhibition of affected bodies and their affective inscriptions, but a form of resistance to the destructive traces of precarity politics . We think from the contours of the so-called "affective turn", perspective that traces its center in the study of emotions and discourse to see how the discursive figures condense the emotionality of the texts. It is about illuminating the conditions that come into play in these narratives of pain and harm to read the modes of resistance and agency that they enable.
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