The Concept of Resistance in Contemporary Galician Culture: Towards a Poetic Ecology

Authors

  • Maria do Cebreiro Rabade Villar

Keywords:

resistance, force, Chus Pato, Gilles Deleuze, political ecology, contemporary Galician poetry

Abstract

The concept of ‘resistance' has turned into a critical tool in different areas of political, philosophical and sociological thought. At the same time, the notion seems to be as productive as it is diffuse. ‘Resistance' is used in very specific contexts in scientific or technical disciplines, and with extreme flexibility in social and cultural studies. In the latter two areas, the concept is often used without prior reflection on its characteristics and limitations. In What is Philosophy?, Deleuze provides a possible framework for conceiving cultural and political practices of resistance as positions of force, when he defines contraction as ‘a contemplation that preserves the preceding in the following'. The purpose of this article is to understand political ecologism in its activist and poetical dimensions, in light of a Deleuzian interpretation of resistance.

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Published

19-10-2010

How to Cite

Villar, M. do C. R. (2010). The Concept of Resistance in Contemporary Galician Culture: Towards a Poetic Ecology. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 6(2), 82–92. Retrieved from http://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/203

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Section

Writing as Resistance