The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala

This essay aims to think on the presence of the body and of its ramifications in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala. Both authors developed, between the 1940’s and the 1960’s, a pioneering writing that put in evidence, for the first time in Brazilian literature, the existence of...

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Main Author: Daniel da Silva Moreira
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2018-12-01
Series:Raído
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Online Access:http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/Raido/article/view/8383
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description This essay aims to think on the presence of the body and of its ramifications in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala. Both authors developed, between the 1940’s and the 1960’s, a pioneering writing that put in evidence, for the first time in Brazilian literature, the existence of the homossexual and of the homosexuality from the perspective of the first person. Therefore, this text seeks to understand how occurs the negotiation of the symbolic place that this body, traditionally put aside from the society, will take once someone dares to suggest its existence, once it is put in evidence.
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spelling doaj.art-f4cdbaa9f3f64863a92a8308f8e15a882022-12-21T19:29:44ZporUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosRaído1984-40182018-12-011231698010.30612/raido.v13i29.83834098The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir AyalaDaniel da Silva Moreira0Universidade Federal de Juiz de ForaThis essay aims to think on the presence of the body and of its ramifications in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala. Both authors developed, between the 1940’s and the 1960’s, a pioneering writing that put in evidence, for the first time in Brazilian literature, the existence of the homossexual and of the homosexuality from the perspective of the first person. Therefore, this text seeks to understand how occurs the negotiation of the symbolic place that this body, traditionally put aside from the society, will take once someone dares to suggest its existence, once it is put in evidence.http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/Raido/article/view/8383Corpo. Homossexualidade. Diário. Literatura brasileira.
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The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala
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Corpo. Homossexualidade. Diário. Literatura brasileira.
title The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala
title_full The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala
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title_short The body in the diaristic writing of Lúcio Cardoso and Walmir Ayala
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topic Corpo. Homossexualidade. Diário. Literatura brasileira.
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