El traje nuevo del emperador : endogamia, nepotismo, clientelismo, ídolos y mitos en la trastienda de la poesía española contemporánea
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El traje nuevo del emperador : endogamia, nepotismo, clientelismo, ídolos y mitos en la trastienda de la poesía española contemporánea

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Orihuela, Antonio
This document is a artículo publicadoDate2018

Este documento está disponible también en : http://hdl.handle.net/10550/68538
The aim of this paper is to analyze some extrapoetic elements (clientelar networks, institutional influence, control of public resources, gift circuits, overexposure, etc.) that have given visibility, hegemony and power to certain poetic discourses always in line with the dominant ideology, from the seventies to the present. Likewise, it highlights how this same cultural, political, commercial and ideological framework at the service of the social deactivation and naturalization of capitalism as everyday life, all dissenting poetry has been exhausted, neglected and made invisible. This paper focuses especially on the phenomenon of ?poesía de la conciencia crítica?, which has been denouncing, since the nineties, life damaged under capitalism from a radical and heterodox point of view, related to libertarian, collectivist and autonomous social practices. 

    Orihuela, Antonio. El traje nuevo del emperador : endogamia, nepotismo, clientelismo, ídolos y mitos en la trastienda de la poesía española contemporánea. En: Kamchatka: revista de análisis cultural, 11 2018: 17-37

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