Staging, Game and Profanation in Antonio Carlos de Brito’s poems
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Antonio Carlos de Brito, Staging, Game, ProfanationAbstract
This article intents to read some of Antonio Carlos de Brito’s poems published in 26 poetas hoje. Thus, I try to frame his poems under the mark of marginality, without putting them in a false aesthetic homogeinity addressed as Marginal Poetry. To such purpose I use the concepts of “staging”, “game” and “profanation” to analyze the procedures of discursive displacements found in the poems as a way to question ideological mechanisms in the social and historical production context.Downloads
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