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TítuloMother, body, writing: the origins and identity of literature in Clarice Lispector
Autor(es)Sousa, Carlos Mendes de
Palavras-chaveMother
Body
Writing
Clarice Lispector
Data2002
EditoraUniversity of Oxford. European Humanities Research Centre
Citação“Mother, Body, Writing: the Origins and Identity of Literature in Clarice Lispector” in Closer to the Wild Heart: Essays on Clarice Lispector (Edited by Claudia Pazos Alonso and Claire Williams), Oxford, Legenda; European Humanities Research Centre of the University of Oxford, 2002, pp. 9-27.
Resumo(s)I start with an example: an accident that affects the body. By a metonymic effect (the bumpy hand) we are led to the metaphor of writing-body in its infinite regenerating capacity. We speak about the painful work that has always persisted slowly over Lispector's literary body, where invisible scars generate words. In this way, we meet the maternal figure and the implications of a phantasmatic episode around which the question of the origin and identity of literature in Clarice Lispector is centered.
TipoCapítulo de livro
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/78246
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