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Formele şi funcţiile citatului în poezia postmodernă românească

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Publication: Limba română: controverse, delimitări, noi ipoteze. Actele celui de-al 9-lea Colocviu al Catedrei de Limba Română, II, Section Pragmatică și stilistică, p. 243
Editors:Rodica Zafiu, Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae
Publisher:Editura Universității din București
Place:București
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Abstract:[The Forms and Functions of the Quotation in Romanian Postmodern Poetry] Quotation is a prototypical mode of intertextual reference. It has also been discussed from a linguistic and logical-philosophical perspective, primarily as an instance of reported speech/represented discourse.
A corpus of postmodern Romanian poetry reveals truly innovative quotation strategies. Here, quotation is a building block of the poetic meaning, at a micro-structural level, or at the macro-structural one (as with Simona Popescu, considering that her Green Care Work or My Plea for Poetry is almost a postmodern cento/collage). Direct, indirect, open, mixed or ironically distorted quotations are some varieties displayed by the corpus in question. The quoted discourse is both used and mentioned and it generates autonymic connotation and enunciative heterogeneity.
Quotation practices have meta-linguistic and meta-poetic effects. With respect to the dialogic/interdiscursive dimension, the quoted discourse is treated either as an object (reified, displayed, exhibited), according to intertextuality in the poststructuralist account, or as a voice, a manifested other, generating polyphony, dialogism, intersubjectivity. The most important functions of the quoted material in the corpus under scrutiny appear to be the argumentative/heuristic function (moulded after that of the scientific quotation) and the aesthetic one (quotation as a stylistic device).
Language: Romanian
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