Título: | LITERATURE AND THE NAMELESS: ESSAYS ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FICTION, POLITICS AND METAPHYSICS | ||||||||||||
Autor: |
LUIZ GUILHERME V DIAS DA FONSECA |
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Colaborador(es): |
FREDERICO OLIVEIRA COELHO - Orientador |
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Catalogação: | 05/JUL/2022 | Língua(s): | PORTUGUESE - BRAZIL |
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Tipo: | TEXT | Subtipo: | THESIS | ||||||||||
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Referência(s): |
[pt] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=59873&idi=1 [en] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=59873&idi=2 |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.17771/PUCRio.acad.59873 | ||||||||||||
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There seems to be a human penchant for fiction. A propensity not only to
fictionalize, but also to submerge in the most varied fictions. Metamorphic like
myths and close to the rumor that created the oldest cosmogonies, fiction is the
root of error but also the beginning of all production of thought. Wolfgang Iser
understands this propensity for otherness as a basic anthropological assumption.
In his theoretical works, Ricardo Piglia understands fiction as a priority way to
think about politics. Starting from the meeting of these conceptions, this thesis
presents an investigation about the multiple relations between fiction, politics and
metaphysics, privileging literature and its clash with the unknown. In a writing
that combines theoretical speculation and fabulous investigation, the analysis of
these relationships takes as its route the historical conceptualizations about the
concept of fiction; literature that is crossed by excess (such as divinities, violence,
eroticism, cosmic horror and other destabilizing experiences); the possible
obsolescence of bourgeois realism in the face of the Anthropocene; the
contributions that the so-called ontological turn can bring not only to the
concept of fiction, but also to the understanding of literary experience as a whole;
and, finally, the fictitious forces (a term that Piglia takes from Paul Valéry) that
cross the socius, leading or not to servitude. The essays that make up this thesis
are animated by a fungal will, weaving demonic alliances between different
thinkers and oxidizing the barriers that kept fiction, politics and metaphysics
separated.
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