Doctorado en Humanidades (tesis)
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Ítem Silencio y daño en la poesía colombiana (1985 - 2020)(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Clavijo Tavera, Óscar Daniel; Toro Murillo, Alejandra MaríaSilence and damage in Colombian poetry (1985 - 2020) is a critical-interpretive investigation that undertakes an analysis of poetic practice linked to violence in Colombia, in light of the silence-damage relationship. The work begins with some efforts to conceptually define silence, based on its relationship with the two spheres of meaning that interact throughout the study: lyrical language and the experience of harm. Subsequently, it investigates the expressive and thematic displacements that, during the 20th century and so far in the 21st, are evidenced in the poetry of violence; a transit, clearly, marked by a tendency towards silence. Regarding the analytical component, the thesis establishes four instances of appearance of the relationship poetry-silence-damage -each of which forms a chapter of the investigation-, from which the critical approach to the poems is carried out: the poetic image, the theme of the poem, the rhetorical procedures through which the lyrical word dialogues with other discourses and the ethical dimension –necessity and limit– of an expression directly linked to a context that challenges both authors and readers . Attending to the phenomenon of silence not only contributes to the efforts to understand the meanings of its political dimension, but also allows exploring its expressive possibilities in a discursive practice that has been examined almost exclusively from its referential scope, as has happened with the poetry that has dealt with the violence in Colombia.