(Re)significaciones suplementarias del dolor en Nefando, de Mónica Ojeda

This article addresses the novel Nefando, by Mónica Ojeda, based on the experience of pain as a supplement, from the theoretical paradigm of Jacques Derrida, since its enunciation functions as a sign of a sign, which does not properly represent affect, rather, it generates a false representative tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catedral tomada (Pittsburgh, PA ) PA ), 2022-01, Vol.9 (17), p.120-144
1. Verfasser: Pérez Barreiro, Ana Belén
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article addresses the novel Nefando, by Mónica Ojeda, based on the experience of pain as a supplement, from the theoretical paradigm of Jacques Derrida, since its enunciation functions as a sign of a sign, which does not properly represent affect, rather, it generates a false representative that makes the sign itself present only by its absence. Consequently, the enunciation of affect is articulated as difference insofar as it configures a series of possible disseminated and deferred meanings that put into play the limits of meaning by pointing out its original lack. Thus, the (re)signification of pain makes the production of an original discourse impossible, since it produces other modes of signification that call into question the fixity of the discourse and show the de-centering of the textual structure. 
ISSN:2169-0847
2169-0847
DOI:10.5195/ct/2021.504