BODY AND SUBJECTIVITY READING OF LITERATURE
Abstract
The different approaches to literary reading stem from the diversity of studies that, over decades, have established various types of readings and readers. This is due to the fact that literary works are an inexhaustible source of possibilities for constructing meanings and discourses capable of resignifying the world and the subjects within it. Discussing the subject-being also involves addressing the body and the subjectivities that constitute it, as well as the discourses that shape a corporeality for this thinking subject. Therefore, based on the reflections of Antoine Compagnon (2010) and Paul Zumthor (2018), this brief essay proposes to think about the importance of subjectivity and its presence in the relationship between the body and the reading of fiction.
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