<p>This article aims at analyzing the influence of media culture on contemporary Brazilian literature texts, in which the mimetic movement in view of media apparatus languages doesn’t reveal praise for the novelty – as in narratives from modernity –, but anti-utopia of the culture of fastness and accumulation. This work investigates, mainly in texts of Moacir Scliar, Luiz Ruffato, and Michel Melamed, recordings of a time characterized by immediateness, simultaneity, and programmability illusion that permit the narrators and other textual subjects to perform constant time advancements and rewinds, as symptoms of mnemic obsession and anxiety for the future. Tensioned in hybrid and short literary forms – in which rapidi...
SEVERIANO, Maria de Fátima Vieira. A juventude em tempos acelerados: reflexões sobre consumo, indúst...
This article aims to analyze the work A arte de produzir efeito sem causa, by Lourenço Mutarelli, em...
Digital technologies have brought new settings for the communication as a whole, and for literature ...
This article aims at analyzing the influence of media culture on contemporary Brazilian literature t...
From the exam of values of our modernity, when the technical imagination starts to outline, in form ...
This thesis examines the notions of time and epoch through the works of three contemporary French au...
Aware of the relation of the narrative time with the subject of enunciation, this study analyzes the...
In this article I will scrutinize Screen (2002, by WARDRIP-FRUIN & al.), a literary work set and...
This paper intends to examine the human relation between time and language in an eletronic support, ...
Through a critique of the cult of speed in the modern capitalist system, the slow movement insists o...
Since the priors, man has been trying to understand the concept of time. From myth to quantum physic...
The media have history and evolution linked to cultural and crossed whit scientific and technologica...
Through a critique of the cult of speed in the modern capitalist system, the slow movement insists o...
Marguerite Duras’ book India Song, described by the author as a “text theatre film” and, therefore, ...
This work brings some reflections on the production of subjectivities in contemporaneity, taking int...
SEVERIANO, Maria de Fátima Vieira. A juventude em tempos acelerados: reflexões sobre consumo, indúst...
This article aims to analyze the work A arte de produzir efeito sem causa, by Lourenço Mutarelli, em...
Digital technologies have brought new settings for the communication as a whole, and for literature ...
This article aims at analyzing the influence of media culture on contemporary Brazilian literature t...
From the exam of values of our modernity, when the technical imagination starts to outline, in form ...
This thesis examines the notions of time and epoch through the works of three contemporary French au...
Aware of the relation of the narrative time with the subject of enunciation, this study analyzes the...
In this article I will scrutinize Screen (2002, by WARDRIP-FRUIN & al.), a literary work set and...
This paper intends to examine the human relation between time and language in an eletronic support, ...
Through a critique of the cult of speed in the modern capitalist system, the slow movement insists o...
Since the priors, man has been trying to understand the concept of time. From myth to quantum physic...
The media have history and evolution linked to cultural and crossed whit scientific and technologica...
Through a critique of the cult of speed in the modern capitalist system, the slow movement insists o...
Marguerite Duras’ book India Song, described by the author as a “text theatre film” and, therefore, ...
This work brings some reflections on the production of subjectivities in contemporaneity, taking int...
SEVERIANO, Maria de Fátima Vieira. A juventude em tempos acelerados: reflexões sobre consumo, indúst...
This article aims to analyze the work A arte de produzir efeito sem causa, by Lourenço Mutarelli, em...
Digital technologies have brought new settings for the communication as a whole, and for literature ...