Publication: Ouvrir les yeux: el flâneur como espectador de lo político
en La Comédie Humaine
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Pinilla Cañadas, Scheherezade
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El trabajo que aquí se presenta es una
lectura heterodoxa de La Comédie Humaine de
Balzac. Este estudio se ha construido a partir
de la literalidad de los fragmentos de esta gran
obra del siglo XIX, pero sólo para desplegar un
proceso de descubrimiento del significado polí-
tico de una novela nunca escrita por Balzac, la
del flâneur que comparte un espacio común con
otros: los muchos. Esta forma de heroísmo, que el
daguerrotipo balzaciano coloca bajo la luz de lo
político, es el de una precaria subjetividad política
que aprovecha los espacios cotidianos, las esquinas
perdidas de la gran ciudad, para descubrir al
lector un insospechado bios politikós.
Abstract: What is given here is an unorthodox reading of Balzac’s Comédie Humaine. The present study has been remained scrupulously close to the fragments of this major work of nineteenth century, but only to develop a process of discovering the political meaning of a neverwritten Balzac’s romance: the flâneur sharing a common space with others, the many. This form of heroism the Balzacian daguerréotype comes under the light of politics is that a precarious political subjectivity that takes advantage of quotidian spaces, the neglected corners of the grande ville, to reveal to the reader an unthought-of bios politikós.
Abstract: What is given here is an unorthodox reading of Balzac’s Comédie Humaine. The present study has been remained scrupulously close to the fragments of this major work of nineteenth century, but only to develop a process of discovering the political meaning of a neverwritten Balzac’s romance: the flâneur sharing a common space with others, the many. This form of heroism the Balzacian daguerréotype comes under the light of politics is that a precarious political subjectivity that takes advantage of quotidian spaces, the neglected corners of the grande ville, to reveal to the reader an unthought-of bios politikós.
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