Art as Poetic Logos: Resistance to the Dominant Discourse
Abstract
The text explores the concept of Poetic logos as a form of symbolic resistance against institutionalized power discourses embedded in language. Drawing on the ideas of Bolívar Echeverría and María Zambrano, it argues that art, understood as a Poetic logos, reconfigures meanings and reclaims its emancipatory and critical potential within the social construction of discourse.Downloads
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