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The studies presented in this volume examine the intertwining of corporeality and temporality in Brazilian literature from interdisciplinary perspectives. In some narratives, the texts make explicit the protagonism of the illness itself and the ambivalent relationship that is built up between sick or aging people and their former selves. In this context, different ways of excluding bodies that are no longer young or 'healthy' and are kept out of the public sphere are problematized. Silence and loneliness, but also the urgency of living to tell, are often the driving forces behind the narratives and poems studied
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monografia Rebiun34758214 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34758214 m o d cr mn|---annan 230829s2023 gw o ||| 0 por d 9783732908387 3732908380 9783732990542 3732990540 10.26530/20.500.12657/75901 doi OAPEN eng OAPEN 1DSP bicssc 1KLSB bicssc 2ADF bicssc DSBH bicssc DSBH5 bicssc VFD bicssc Scholz, Janek. edt O corpo-cronômetro As temporalidades do corpo na literatura brasileira Berlin Frank & Timme 2023 Berlin Berlin Frank & Timme 1 electronic resource (255 p.). 1 electronic resource (255 p.). Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Romanistik 39 The studies presented in this volume examine the intertwining of corporeality and temporality in Brazilian literature from interdisciplinary perspectives. In some narratives, the texts make explicit the protagonism of the illness itself and the ambivalent relationship that is built up between sick or aging people and their former selves. In this context, different ways of excluding bodies that are no longer young or 'healthy' and are kept out of the public sphere are problematized. Silence and loneliness, but also the urgency of living to tell, are often the driving forces behind the narratives and poems studied Portuguese Brazil. French. Literary studies: from c 1900 - Literary studies: post-colonial literature. Popular medicine & health. Portugal. Ana Cristina Cesar; Graciliano Ramos; João W. Nery; Lima Barreto; Livia Garcia-Roza; Maria Valéria Rezende; Age; Mental Diseases; Body Chronometers; Disease; Assisted Dying; Time; Die; Death; Temporality Scholz, Janek. oth Wrobel, Jasmin. edt Wrobel, Jasmin. oth