This essay focuses on the main “concepts” and thoughts developed by Jacques Derrida in his close relationship with literature. It aims at showing how the philosopher works with these aspects of language considering the frameworks of his theory that includes “concepts” as différance, espacing, hymen, brisura, double-bind and the own writing as a text operator. Keywords: Jacques Derrida. Deconstruction. Contemporary Literature.Este ensaio busca explicitar os principais “conceitos” e formulações desenvolvidas por Jacques Derrida em sua estreita relação com a literatura contemporânea. Para tanto, considerou-se, de forma mais detida, a elaboração derridiana sobre os operadores textuais como différance, espaçamento, hymen, brisura, double-bind e...
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Philippe Lejeune’s theory (1996) was responsible for a remarkable epistemological framework for rese...
This essay proposes a reflection on the relationship between translation and poetic text under the d...
One of the most important contemporary thinkers, Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) created his philosophy i...
This is intended to approach some aspects of the articulation between knowledge and social injunctio...
In this essay we pretend to study the relationship between philosophy and literature in Gilles Deleu...
Jacques le fataliste, a novel by Diderot, raises some philosophical questions pertaining to formal s...
This paper intends to study the memoirist poetics of Carlos Drummond de Andrade’s three “preface-poe...
My proposal here is to approach translation from the viewpoint of a deconstructive language theory w...
We analyse cases of central and canonical authors of contemporary Portuguese literature who, occasio...
This study identifies post-structuralism aspects, such as the notions of difference and repetition, ...
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In one of his last letters, Fernando Pessoa presented a diagnosis of himself in order to explain the...
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King Oedipus can introduce us in a central theme discussed by Aristotle in the Poetics and in other ...
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Philippe Lejeune’s theory (1996) was responsible for a remarkable epistemological framework for rese...