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Barthes au Brésil : auteur « difficile » et libertaire
| Resumo: | For Roland Barthes, the theoretical and critical thinking and literary writing were never dissociated; his practice is evidence of that alliance and reception to Barthesians works in Brazil has accused this double character: Barthes is considered both a « difficult » writer and an inspiration for young and old. On one hand, the memory of structuralist years is very present; however, today the details of the structuralist formulas seem « difficult » to those who initiate in it. On the other hand, the popular press and academic essays pay tribute to the author of the personal books, since The Pleasure of the Text, either by transforming Barthes in an argument from authority, or by the production of essays highly inspired by writing, which highlights its subversive and free side. Barthes, the « difficult » author, and Barthes, the libertarian writer, coexist in Brazil and are the subject of this article. |
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| Assunto: | critique criticism littérature comparée reception studies comparative literature Barthes (Roland) études de réception Brazil-France relations relations Brésil-France |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | journal article |
| Tipo de acesso: | Aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses |
| Idioma: | francês |
| Origem: | Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses |
| Resumo: | For Roland Barthes, the theoretical and critical thinking and literary writing were never dissociated; his practice is evidence of that alliance and reception to Barthesians works in Brazil has accused this double character: Barthes is considered both a « difficult » writer and an inspiration for young and old. On one hand, the memory of structuralist years is very present; however, today the details of the structuralist formulas seem « difficult » to those who initiate in it. On the other hand, the popular press and academic essays pay tribute to the author of the personal books, since The Pleasure of the Text, either by transforming Barthes in an argument from authority, or by the production of essays highly inspired by writing, which highlights its subversive and free side. Barthes, the « difficult » author, and Barthes, the libertarian writer, coexist in Brazil and are the subject of this article. |
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