The (anti) poetic game of Ranā al-Tūnsī
Abstract
In a system totally constructed as a poetics, deconstruction or anti-poetics is the only reachable alternative to scape the system. In an attempt to demonstrate this, the present project analyzes through literary theories of postfeminism, postcolonialism and deconstructivism some of the (anti) poems included in the poetry-book Book of Games, written by the egiptian poet Ranā al-Tūnsī.
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