The twists and turns of hate. Gestures, writings and politics

Authors

  • Francisco Hernández Galván

Keywords:

Hate, Political writings, Essays, Movements

Abstract

Giorgi and Kiffer's essays go beyond what Roberto Bolaño put in García Madero's mouth: "there are moments to recite poetry and there are moments to box" (Bolaño, 2014:16). In Las vueltas del odio we rehearse how to recite in the ring, with the mask on. Or, on how to fight poetically under the ring. For these reasons, I will keep the premise in the form of questions: is it possible to dissociate hate, as a political affection, from its ontological development as rotating shrapnel with respect to its poetic cacophony, are there moments to think of hate as a sensitive locution of the "socius" and another essentially as a combat weapon? Are there moments to recite a poetry of hate and are there moments to box while hating?

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Author Biography

Francisco Hernández Galván

Maestro en Antropología Social por la Benemérita Universidad Autonóma de Puebla. Licenciado en Psicología por la Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. 

Published

2021-03-01

How to Cite

Hernández Galván, F. (2021). The twists and turns of hate. Gestures, writings and politics . Polémicas Feministas, 4, 1–6. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/32155