Superstar: A Device of Observation and Theoretical Reflection of Performance?
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.30.1.189-203Keywords:
performance, superstar, Silviano Santiago, presence, theory of literatureAbstract
The text seeks to critically address the notion of superstar, present in the book A Literature in the Tropics by Silviano Santiago (1972), understanding it as an interpretative operator that can become an exercise of theorizing on the conceptual and phenomenal horizon opened by performativity and by the temporal mode that runs through it: the presence. The question is whether the lush figure of the superstar can serve as a device for observation and theoretical reflection of performance.
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