The essay proposes a panoramic exploration of the contemporary poetic production of indigenous authors from the Colombian Amazon, based on a reading of some poems by Anastasia Candre Yamacuri, Yenny Muruy Andoque/Yɨche, Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy, Francelina Muchavisoy and Ángela Mavisoy. The first part of the text presents some exegetical categories useful for approaching a theory of Amazonian text, with an emphasis on the Uitoto notion of rafue. In the second section, based on the Amazonian plant theory (Duchesne, 2019), the poetic motifs of the canasto and yagé are analyzed, with a focus on the features of the author’s relational dimension and the symbolic activation of an Amazonian textual and poetic material. The last section of the essay proposes an analysis of the forms of thematization of the Colombian armed conflict in Amazonian poetry, in dialogue with reflections on the duality place-memory and territory-history in the kamëntsá cosmovision (Mavisoy Muchavisoy, 2024)

RAFUE LITERARIO: NOTAS SOBRE LA POESÍA AMAZÓNICA COLOMBIANA CONTEMPORÁNEA / S. Ferrari. - In: METÁFORA. - ISSN 2617-4839. - 14:(2025), pp. 239-265. [10.36286/mrlad.v3i6.230]

RAFUE LITERARIO: NOTAS SOBRE LA POESÍA AMAZÓNICA COLOMBIANA CONTEMPORÁNEA

S. Ferrari
2025

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The essay proposes a panoramic exploration of the contemporary poetic production of indigenous authors from the Colombian Amazon, based on a reading of some poems by Anastasia Candre Yamacuri, Yenny Muruy Andoque/Yɨche, Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy, Francelina Muchavisoy and Ángela Mavisoy. The first part of the text presents some exegetical categories useful for approaching a theory of Amazonian text, with an emphasis on the Uitoto notion of rafue. In the second section, based on the Amazonian plant theory (Duchesne, 2019), the poetic motifs of the canasto and yagé are analyzed, with a focus on the features of the author’s relational dimension and the symbolic activation of an Amazonian textual and poetic material. The last section of the essay proposes an analysis of the forms of thematization of the Colombian armed conflict in Amazonian poetry, in dialogue with reflections on the duality place-memory and territory-history in the kamëntsá cosmovision (Mavisoy Muchavisoy, 2024)
El artículo propone una exploración de la producción poética contemporánea de cinco autoras y autores indígenas de la Amazonía colombiana: Anastasia Candre Yamacuri, Yenny Muruy Andoque/Yɨche, Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy, Francelina Muchavisoy y Ángela Mavisoy. En la primera parte del trabajo se presentan unas categorías exegéticas útiles para pensar una teoría amazónica del texto, con un énfasis en la noción uitoto de rafue o ‘palabra-obra’. En la segunda sección, a partir de la teoría amazónica de las plantas (Duchesne, 2019), se analizan los motivos poéticos del canasto y del yagé con un enfoque en los rasgos de la dimensión relacional y performativa de la enunciación textual. El último apartado del ensayo propone un análisis de las formas de tematización del conflicto armado colombiano en la poesía amazónica, en diálogo con las reflexiones sobre la dualidad lugar-memoria y territorio-historia en la cosmovivencia kamëntsá (Mavisoy Muchavisoy, 2024).
poesía amazónica colombiana; literatura indígena; poética del canasto; teoría de las plantas; memorias del conflicto armado colombiano
Settore SPAN-01/B - Lingua e letterature ispano-americane
2025
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