Los argonautas
- Pages
- 220
- Langue
- ES
- ISBN
- 9788417348014
- Temps de Lecture
- ~3h 51min
Los argonautas est un book de Maggie Nelson. Il compte 220 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts operates at the intersection of personal narrative and theoretical inquiry, weaving together memoir, criticism, and philosophical reflection. Centered on Nelson’s experience of pregnancy alongside her partner Harry Dodge’s journey through gender transition, the book examines how language, identity, and family are continually reshaped by lived experience. Drawing on queer theory, feminist thought, and literary history, Nelson explores the fluid boundaries between body and text, intimacy and abstraction. The work is notable for its deliberate refusal of conventional genre classification, instead offering a fragmented yet cohesive meditation on how we name what we love and how we survive transformation. Through precise prose and intellectual rigor, Nelson considers the ways that care, vulnerability, and theoretical frameworks intersect in the formation of kinship. The text moves between autobiographical detail and scholarly reference, treating personal experience as a site of critical investigation.
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Combien de pages fait Los argonautas ?+
Los argonautas compte 220 pages.
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Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts operates at the intersection of personal narrative and theoretical inquiry, weaving together memoir, criticism, and philosophical reflection. Centered on Nelson’s experience of pregnancy alongside her partner Harry Dodge’s journey through gender transition, the book exa...
Qui a écrit Los argonautas ?+
Los argonautas a été écrit par Maggie Nelson.