Repensando a Literatura Comparada: Edward Said e Fredric Jameson
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As obras de Edward Said e Fredric Jameson representam, no contexto da crítica literária e cultural da atualidade, projetos alternativos para restaurar a validade do estudo histórico na leitura de textos, e isto na dimensão de poder globalizante que compreende as culturas metropolitanas e periféricas. Enquanto Jameson tenta situar tais textos em suas desigualdades e no contexto de uma história única e última e do sistema ideológico que os explica de forma mais completa (o Marxismo), Said percebe tais textos a partir da prática relativamente livre do crítico que, em precário equilíbrio entre cultura e sistema de pensamento e munido de uma ética humanitária de valor universal, tenta produzir uma leitura em contraponto dirigida para a percepção das histórias do outro cultural reprimidas pelas estratégias discursivas imperiais.Téléchargements
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