Name: EVANDRO RAMOS DE SANTANNA JUNIOR
Publication date: 30/07/2019
Advisor:
Name | Role |
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RAFAELA SCARDINO LIMA PIZZOL | Advisor * |
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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DANILO BARCELOS CORRÊA | External Alternate * |
FABÍOLA SIMÃO PADILHA TREFZGER | Internal Alternate * |
RAFAELA SCARDINO LIMA PIZZOL | Advisor * |
WILBERTH CLAYTHON FERREIRA SALGUEIRO | Internal Examiner * |
Summary: This thesis analyses the constant body acting in the writing of João Gilberto Noll. Far from the choice of a specific corpus, the investigation that follows outlines a sort of ride through various moments of the authors fictional course. We aim, in here, to highlight some of the ways through which the nollian writing may offer us, through the inscription of a fractured body, scripts of resistance that escape the demands of a political violent and sanitizer planning. In order to do so, we are going to make an approximation between the authors writing and philosophical thoughts proposed by thinkers such as Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and Jean-Luc Nancy regarding the notions of remmant, biopolitics, bare life, profanation and community. Thus, starting from observations of nollian narrative threads that emphasize a junction between the axes body, life and community, the central point of this research is located in the attempt to comprehend how a body taken as remmant is capable of reformulating, through a profane logic, our not yet overcome notions of community.
Keywords: Contemporary narrative; João Gilberto Noll; Body; Biopolitics; Profanation; Community.