Literatura e psicanálise: corte e sutura
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.12..49-53Palabras clave:
escrita, travessia, corpo, écriture, traversée, corps.Resumen
Resumo: A escrita como travessia no corpo da linguagem e no corpo do sujeito falante, a partir das metáforas cirúrgicas do corte e da sutura.
Palavras-chave: escrita; travessia; corpo.
Résumé: L’écriture comme traversée dans le corps du langage et dans le corps du sujet parlant, suivant les métaphores chirurgicales de la coupe et de la suture.
Mots-clés: écriture; traversée; corps.
Referencias
DERRIDA, Jacques; BERGSTEIN, Lena. Enlouquecer o subjétil. São Paulo: Unesp, 1998.
LIMA, Celso Rennó. Uma história...uma análise...uma passagem...(inédito).
REY, Jean-Michel. Le tableau et la page. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1997.
REY, Jean-Michel. O nascimento da poesia. Antonin Artaud. Trad. Ruth Silviano Brandão. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica, 2002.
VALÉRY, Paul. Oeuvres. Paris: Gallimard, 1957.
VIDAL, Eduardo. Psicanálise em intensão e em extensão. Revista da Escola da Letra Freudiana. Documentos para uma escola, Rio de Janeiro, n. 3. p. 46-47, 2001.
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