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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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O universo perform?tico na escritura de Luciene Carvalho

Serra, Edilson Floriano Souza 09 February 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2017-03-28T18:59:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 EdilsonFlorianoSouzaSerra_TESE.pdf: 1587195 bytes, checksum: 0a9e79933b3b10cd8be2b75c89b07b88 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-03-28T20:56:29Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 EdilsonFlorianoSouzaSerra_TESE.pdf: 1587195 bytes, checksum: 0a9e79933b3b10cd8be2b75c89b07b88 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-28T20:56:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 EdilsonFlorianoSouzaSerra_TESE.pdf: 1587195 bytes, checksum: 0a9e79933b3b10cd8be2b75c89b07b88 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-09 / Este trabalho tem por objetivo realizar uma leitura cr?tica da obra po?tica de Luciene Carvalho, a partir do contexto da hipermodernidade e sob a perspectiva cr?tica dos Estudos de Performance. Com a finalidade de situar tanto os Estudos de Performance, quanto de caracterizar o tipo de sujeito multifacetado que ganha forma nos versos da autora estudada, realizamos inicialmente uma reflex?o a partir de estudiosos como Gilles Lipovetsky (2004, 2005, 2015) e Zygmunt Bauman (1998, 2004, 2007a, 2007b, 2008) sobre a contemporaneidade, optando, ent?o, por defini-la como hipermodernidade, uma nova era hist?rica que tem in?cio em meados da d?cada de 1990 e ? entendida como sendo uma sucess?o da p?s-modernidade. Fruto dessas transforma??es de paradigmas, m?ltiplos contextos precisaram ser erigidos, o que tamb?m exigiu dos sujeitos novas reconfigura??es em seu modo de conectar-se a esses espa?os complexos e n?o poucas vezes contradit?rios. ? nesse ambiente multifacetado que a poeta-performer opta por uma atua??o para al?m do modo usual de rela??o com a escritura e que redundar? em suas performances, uma vez que estas ? conforme pesquisadores como Azevedo (2004 e 2007) e Beigui (2011, 2012 e 2013) ? partem da escrita como uma experi?ncia (corp?rea) sobre a qual inscreve suas textualidades. Ao multifacetar-se, por sua vez, a poeta-performer atrela-se ?s mais variadas e contradit?rias personas, como aquelas que remetem ao erotismo, ? religiosidade, ? bruxaria, ? Lilith ou ? loucura, ressignificando cada um desses elementos conforme seu interesse. Focalizando de perto essas figuras, procuramos demonstrar que o erotismo de que a poeta-performer lan?a m?o n?o se trata de uma pr?tica sem vida ou vazia, mas conforme teorizou Bataille (2014), o erotismo trata-se de um substituto da religi?o na busca de alcan?ar a continuidade num tempo em que as verdades metaf?sicas est?o enfraquecidas. Nesse sentido, a religiosidade formulada no decorrer dos textos de Luciene Carvalho tem, por um lado, aspectos de uma f? morta, ou seja, n?o transcendente, e, por outro lado, a poeta-performer associa-se a ?cones pr?-crist?os ou marginalizados dentro do cristianismo para elaborar um modo peculiar de relacionamento m?stico. Considerando essas caracter?sticas, a loucura da qual a autora tamb?m faz uso complexifica seu repert?rio perform?tico num ambiente de confusa configura??o. Assim, a loucura e seus desdobramentos funcionam, estrategicamente, como pontos de conex?o e justificam as metamorfoses de um sujeito que almeja, de imbricadas formas, significar para o mundo a sua exist?ncia. / This work aims to a critical reading of the poetic work of Luciene Carvalho, from the context of hypermodernity and under the critical perspective of Performance Studies. In order to situate both Performance Studies and characterize the type of multifaceted subject that takes form in the verses of the author who is studied, we initially carried out a reflection from scholars as Gilles Lipovetsky (2004, 2005, 2015) and Zygmunt Bauman (1998, 2004, 2007a, 2007b, 2008) on contemporaneity, choosing to define it as hypermodernity, a new historical era that began in the mid-1990s and that is understood as a succession of post-modernity. As a result of these transformations of paradigms, multiple contexts had to be erected, which also required the subjects to reconfigure their way of connecting to these complex and not infrequently contradictory spaces. It is in this multifaceted environment that the poet-performer opts for a performance beyond the traditional mode of relation with the writing and that will result in its performances, since these, according to researchers as Azevedo (2004 and 2007) and Beigui (2011, 2012 and 2013), start from writing as an (bodily) experience on which it inscribes its textualities. The poet-performer, when multifaceted, is linked to the most varied and contradictory personas, such as those that refer to eroticism, religiosity, witchcraft or madness, re-signifying each of these senses according to its interest. Focusing closely on these figures, we try to demonstrate that the eroticism of the poet-performer is not a lifeless or empty practice, but as Bataille (2014) theorized, it is the eroticism of a substitute for religion in the search of attaining continuity at a time when metaphysical truths are weakened. In this sense, the religiosity formulated in the course of Luciene Carvalho's texts has, on the one hand, aspects of a dead faith, in other words, it does not transcend, on the other hand, the poet-performer is associated with pre-Christian or marginalized icons within Christianity to elaborate a peculiar mode of mystical relationship. Considering these characteristics, the madness that the author uses makes complex her repertoire of performance in an environment of confusing configuration. Thus, madness and its developments work, strategically, as points of connection and justify the metamorphoses of a subject that seeks, in imbricated ways, to signify its existence to the world.

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