The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas

Eliane Brum’s first novel Uma duas raises a number of considerations about traditions and (post) humanist discourses. The narrative is built from the conflict of subjectivities (of a daughter and her mother) and seeks to understand how an unhealthy human legacy of relationships confronts individuals...

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Main Author: Tatiana Pequeno
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2013-12-01
Series:Gragoatá
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Online Access:http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/40
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spelling doaj-da8a22ba66c24ea6b75406c6a3290adb2020-11-24T22:17:11ZporUniversidade Federal FluminenseGragoatá1413-90732358-41142013-12-01183535The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duasTatiana Pequeno0Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)Eliane Brum’s first novel Uma duas raises a number of considerations about traditions and (post) humanist discourses. The narrative is built from the conflict of subjectivities (of a daughter and her mother) and seeks to understand how an unhealthy human legacy of relationships confronts individuals and their permanent state of precariousness and ruin through an aggressive memory. The first part of this article proposes to read the narrative and its connections with the posthumanist senses derived from it, seeking to understand brutalization  as a loss both of the aura of  individuals and of their works. The second part of the text discusses how writing relocates the character Laura in her humanity, relieving her of the reason for her dystopian hybrid identity semi-attached to the "large and hard breast" of Maria Lucia, her mother.http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/40literatura brasileira contemporâneaEliane Brumpoética da ruína
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The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas
Gragoatá
literatura brasileira contemporânea
Eliane Brum
poética da ruína
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title The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas
title_short The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas
title_full The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas
title_fullStr The brutalization of writing: Perishment and precariousness in Eliane Brum’s Uma duas
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publisher Universidade Federal Fluminense
series Gragoatá
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publishDate 2013-12-01
description Eliane Brum’s first novel Uma duas raises a number of considerations about traditions and (post) humanist discourses. The narrative is built from the conflict of subjectivities (of a daughter and her mother) and seeks to understand how an unhealthy human legacy of relationships confronts individuals and their permanent state of precariousness and ruin through an aggressive memory. The first part of this article proposes to read the narrative and its connections with the posthumanist senses derived from it, seeking to understand brutalization  as a loss both of the aura of  individuals and of their works. The second part of the text discusses how writing relocates the character Laura in her humanity, relieving her of the reason for her dystopian hybrid identity semi-attached to the "large and hard breast" of Maria Lucia, her mother.
topic literatura brasileira contemporânea
Eliane Brum
poética da ruína
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