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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Eros e Tanatos no discurso labiríntico de Valêncio Xavier /

Chicoski, Regina. January 2004 (has links)
Orientador: Igor Rossoni / Banca: Dinamara Garcia Rodrigues / Banca: Rubens Pereira dos Santos / Banca: Margarida Gandara Rauen / Banca: Luis Carlos Santos Simon / Resumo: O objeto de estudo da pesquisa é a obra O mez da grippe e outros livros (1998) de Valêncio Xavier, escritor contemporâneo influenciado pelas artes visuais, fascinado pela imagem e por textos híbridos. A produção literária labiríntica, eclética está alicerçada nos princípios da montagem cinematográfica, na colagem e na intertextualidade. A vocação multitextual do autor leva-o a construir textos descontínuos, polifônicos, multidiscursivos. De modo não linear, incorpora vários códigos que se entrelaçam formando um mosaico, um caleidoscópio literário. A obra é analisada à luz de referências sobre o pós-modernismo, a fim de discutir a relação entre erotismo e morte na ficção de Xavier. / Abstract: The research is focused on Valêncio Xavier's O mez da grippe e outros livros (1998, The influenza month and other books). Xavier is a contemporary writer who is influenced by the visual arts and is fascinated by the image and by hybrid texts. His eclectic literary production resembles a labyrinth and is supported by the principles of cinematic assemblage, collage and intertextuality. The author's vocation leads him to produce texts that are marked by discontinuity, polyphonic and multi-discursiveness. The result of the juxtaposition of the various codes that he appropriates in a non-linear fashion is a mosaic, a literary caleidoscope. The works are read in light of references about post-modernism, so as to discuss the relation between eroticism and death in Xavier's fiction. / Doutor

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