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Drawing Reflections: What Kind of Knowledge Does Self-referential Literature Yield?
Drawing Reflections: What Kind of Knowledge Does Self-referential Literature Yield?

Author(s): Antonia Kosena, Stelios Virvidakis
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Theory of Literature
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: Philosophy and Literature; self-reflection; self-referential literature; cognitive function; value of literature;

Summary/Abstract: As part of a larger effort to explore the multiform relations between philosophy and literature—a research fi eld that attracts growing attention—we focus on the philosophical aspects of literature. Our project tackles the subject of literature’s potential to generate knowledge. In our paper we intend to dwell on self-referential literature. This intriguing dimension of literary expression is associated with works in which selfreflective moves can be traced, that is, texts in which literary writing refers to and reflects on literature itself. The self-reflection of self-referential literature assumes many shapes, affecting in various ways the constitution of both content and form. Thus, our aim becomes twofold. First, we look into variants of literary self-reflection, while pondering the philosophical implications of each of those. Here, we are going to draw on examples from the writings of Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Valéry, Maurice Blanchot and Clarice Lispector. Second, we propose to consider the necessary conditions and the prospects for obtaining some kind of knowledge by means of self-referential literature. In so doing, we examine alternative conceptions and kinds of knowledge which could be taken into account.

  • Issue Year: XXIV/2024
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 65-80
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English