Decentering of the subject in the short stories: Amor and O crime do professor de matemática by Clarice Lispector

Authors

  • Jhony Adelio Skeika UEPG
  • Silvana Oliveira UEPG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v32i2.3096

Keywords:

Identity. Decentralizing. Clarice Lispector.

Abstract

The character’s consciousness-raising is appellant in Clarice Lispector’s work, most of times done by an epiphany moment making inside the character a feeling of identity breaking and reflecting. So, this study looks for investigating how this process is represented in Amor and O crime do professor de Matemática, tales written by Clarice Lispector (both published in: LISPECTOR, 1983). For this purpose, some authors that deal with identity questions were researched, which it’s pertinent detach Stuart Hall and his studies about the subject decentralizing and identity crisis (HALL, 2006, p. 09) and Mikhail Bakhtin’s exotopy conception, which defend the other’s discourse is crucial in the (re)making of every identity, conscience and individual world view

Author Biographies

Jhony Adelio Skeika, UEPG

Mestrando. Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – UEPG.

Silvana Oliveira, UEPG

Professora doutora. Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa – UEPG.

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