LITURATERRA [Memory:2015,3]
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https://doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-20157309Abstract
As of Volume 7 no. 3, this section will not only feature literary drafts and passages, but also esthetic passages of a more general nature. Tales, poems, reflections on art, philosophy, and book reviews will also be published in Passagens - International Journal of Political History and Legal Culture, in the section entitled LITURATERRA. This neologism was created by Jacques Lacan, to refer to the multiple effects present in semantic slips and word plays, taking James Joyce’s slip in using letter for litter as a starting point, not to mention the references to Lino, litura and liturarius in referring to political history, to the Pope to have succeeded the first (Peter); the culture of the terra [earth], aesthetics, law, literature, as well as the legal references – both canonical and non-canonical – when such expressions are distanced from those which are religious, dogmatic or fundamentalist, merely meaning “dominant’ or “hegemonic’.Downloads
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