- Cover:
Soft cover - 208 pages
- 14.2 x 21.6 cm
- 280 g.
- ISBN: 978-84-254-2604-9
- Edition: 1
- Bar Code: 9788425426049
- Subject 1: Filosofía
- Subject 2: Ensayo Filosofico
Caner-Liese, Robert
Gadamer, lector de Celan
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This paper arises from the finding that the radical impregnated Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics philosopher disappears when the reader becomes the poetry of Celan. With the publication of Who am I and who are you? Em>, Gadamer interprets the twenty poems that make up the cycle of breath Glass em> of Paul Celan and reflects on the conditions of the understanding of a poem considered airtight.
After outlining some key aspects of the thought of Gadamer, Robert Caner presents the stark contrast between theory and practice in the work of Gadamer and exposes other modes of interpretation that allow an approximation of Celan's poems to match the specific language and of the concrete historical situation from which you intend to say and remember the unspeakable.
This is a book on hermeneutics because he wants to be at once hermeneutic reflects on the understanding from concrete interpretations of poems by Celan.
This book is part of the research proycto "The problem of literary interpretation in the twentieth century European thought. Sources and theoretical basis for a constructive hermeneutics" (HUM2007-60313/FILO) directed by Sultana Wahnon. The project has received financiacio'n the Ministry of Education and Science and the Structural Funds of the European Union (FEDER).
After outlining some key aspects of the thought of Gadamer, Robert Caner presents the stark contrast between theory and practice in the work of Gadamer and exposes other modes of interpretation that allow an approximation of Celan's poems to match the specific language and of the concrete historical situation from which you intend to say and remember the unspeakable.
This is a book on hermeneutics because he wants to be at once hermeneutic reflects on the understanding from concrete interpretations of poems by Celan.
This book is part of the research proycto "The problem of literary interpretation in the twentieth century European thought. Sources and theoretical basis for a constructive hermeneutics" (HUM2007-60313/FILO) directed by Sultana Wahnon. The project has received financiacio'n the Ministry of Education and Science and the Structural Funds of the European Union (FEDER).
Caner-Liese, Robert
Caner-Liese Robert has studied German Philology, Theory of Literature and Philosophy at the universities of Barcelona, Groningen and Munich. Between 1992 and 2001 he taught at the Faculty of Humanities at the University Pompeu Fabra. He is currently Professor of Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature at the University of Barcelona.
He has edited and translated into Catalan Fragments of Novalis em> and Notes literature em> of Theodor W. Adorno and Castilian Fichte Studies em> and other writings of Novalis. He has also published work on hermeneutics, critical theory and early Romanticism.
He has edited and translated into Catalan Fragments of Novalis em> and Notes literature em> of Theodor W. Adorno and Castilian Fichte Studies em> and other writings of Novalis. He has also published work on hermeneutics, critical theory and early Romanticism.




