I︠A︡ - my - oni
Poezii︠a︡ kak antropologii︠a︡ soobshchestva
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In the 21st century, poetry, which manifests the organic unity of man and the universe, is replaced by reflection on the position of man in the world and on the community of people to which he belongs. Mikhail Yampolsky's book starts from this perspective and offers an unusual approach to modern poetry based on the linguistics of shifters and pronouns. The monograph focuses on the work of three significant modern poetic figures — Grigory Dashevsky, Lev Rubinstein and Maria Stepanova. Each of them actualizes the potential of new poetics, but explores its different aspects: Dashevsky problematizes the concept of "I", Rubinstein focuses on establishing the boundaries of the community created by texts, and Stepanova analyzes the inaccessibility of voices designated as "They".