A didactics of “reinvention” of the queer body in the literary expression of the Portuguese language: Bernardo Santareno and the Brazilian cordel
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i24.57256Keywords:
Literature, Body, QueerAbstract
The configurations of the self nowadays point out to several reinventions. One of the most discussed ones centers in the classical paradigm man-woman, the legitimate correspondent of the heterosexual order that deny (ied) early homosexual postures. This article proposes a didactics of reinvention of the queer body, focusing on what consists this body, what is the dimension of such reinvention and how this proposal finds resonance in some literary expressions of the Portuguese language.Downloads
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