Moments of homoerotism. nowadays: homoculture and post-identitarian writting.
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Homoculture, Homoerotism, Post-identityAbstract
In this article we present some moments of homoerotism in the Brazilian literature, in texts selected for analysis, that aim to draw a relevant pathway followed in the representations of the subject. From the initial undermining of credibility and silencing of homoerotic subjects, to the recognition of the fluid characteristic of the identity positions, we tried to recover one possible path. As arriving point was chosen the novel Whatever happened toDulceVeiga? : A B novel, considered as an example of the writting that recognizes a homoculture and the difficulty to classify the subjects in fixed positions, writting also known as post-identitarian.Downloads
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