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lingue senza madre / motherless tongues

qui una lettura importante per riprendere i vari argomenti trattati (o anche solo accennati) nei giorni scorsi. 

p. es.

https://differx.noblogs.org/2026/02/11/valere-novarina-e-il-tentativo-di-saperne-tutti-i-giorni-un-po-meno-che-le-macchine/

https://differx.noblogs.org/2026/02/10/letterature-minori-deleuze-vita-minore-verbi-nomi-fratelli-minori/

https://slowforward.net/2026/02/11/%e2%86%92-corallo-rosselli/

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Against a backdrop of xenophobic and ethnonationalist fantasies of linguistic purity, “Poetry After Barbarism” uncovers a stateless, polyglot poetry of resistance—the poetry of motherless tongues. Departing from the national and global paradigms that dominate literary history, Jennifer Scappettone traces the aesthetic and geopolitical resonance of “xenoglossic” poetics: poetry composed in the space of contestation between national languages, concretizing dreams of mending the ruptures traced to the story of Babel. Studying experiments between languages by immigrant, refugee, and otherwise stateless authors, this book explores how poetry can both represent and jumpstart metamorphosis of the shape and sound of citizenship, modeling paths toward alternative republics in which poetry might assume a central agency.

(https://slowforward.net/2026/02/10/poetry-after-barbarism-by-jennifer-scappettone-online-talk-h-0000/#more-143291)