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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.21.1.27-36Keywords:
performance, writing, literatureAbstract
This article deals with the characteristics of performatic writing from the perspective of the interconnection among the fictional, the philosophical and the critical discourses taking them as corresponding modes of experience. It aims to set an understanding of the different contexts within which the performance, as a ground of experimentation, invades the field of literary studies producing shifting effects of the canon and its modes. This paper also aims to set an issue about the places of the writer and the reader of the text, as well as the artist, the philosopher and the critic.
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