(De)Fictionalize the law. Notes for a ius-literary study of silence
Notas para un estudio iusliterario del silencio
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29327/2318183.16.2-7Keywords:
law, literature, silence, fictionAbstract
This work aims to analyze the articulation of silence in the narrative of law. The study will be developed using a qualitative methodology, from the interpretive frameworks offered by the theoretical categories, that investigate the relationship between law and literature and the conceptual tools proposed by critical discourse studies. The article will identify the different languages of law their relationships with other discourses, the practices of their agents and their development in the social imaginary. The text proposes a progressive structure organized in different sections: preliminary studies on the topic of silence; visibility of narrative articulations and application of ius-literary categories. The research aims to conclude that an interdisciplinary study of the silence would make visible other narratives that emerge from the margins of the law, at the same time that it would allow them to be reconsidered and reestablish their poetic origin.