LITURATERRA [<em>Review: 2016,2</em>]

Authors

  • Mauro Benente Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-20168309

Abstract

The reviews, literary passages and esthetic passages in Passagens: International Journal of Political History and Legal Culture are published in a section entitled LITURATERRA [Lituraterre]. 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’.

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Published

2016-10-03

How to Cite

Benente, M. (2016). LITURATERRA [<em>Review: 2016,2</em>]. Passages: International Review of Political History and Legal Culture, 8(3), 572-582. https://doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-20168309