Andrei Sen-Senkov and the Visual Poetics of the Global Commonplace (2022)
Abstract
This article considers the visual poetics of the prominent contemporary Russian poet and poetry translator Andrei Sen-Senkov whose work is examined through the Deleuzian lens as a prime example of rhizomatic poetry. Senkov’s poetics is that of the commonplace: working with cultural cliches, and primarily visual material, it embeds very private concerns within a global matrix, with astounding and often theoretically challenging results.
Citation
Pavlov E (2022). Andrei Sen-Senkov and the Visual Poetics of the Global Commonplace. Arts. 2022(11(6)).This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
Sen-Senkov A.; Deleuze G.; visual poetry; Magritte R.; rhizome; global poeticsANZSRC Fields of Research
47 - Language, communication and culture::4705 - Literary studies::470505 - Central and Eastern European literature (incl. Russian)47 - Language, communication and culture::4705 - Literary studies::470514 - Literary theory
47 - Language, communication and culture::4702 - Cultural studies::470210 - Globalisation and culture
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