A importância de devir minoritário: Silviano Santiago e a resistência à identidade
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.20.2.143-150Mots-clés :
Silviano Santiago, crítica da identidade, devir minoritário, critique of identity, becoming minoritarian.Résumé
Resumo: Uma reflexão sobre a crítica da subjetividade e do pensamento identitário a partir da análise da obra literária – particularmente os contos da coletânea Histórias mal contadas (2005) – e ensaística de Silviano Santiago. Examina-se como Santiago lida contra a identidade e a representação por estas limitarem a percepção da heteróclita transformação que é o ser, e se discute como o autor mostra que o problema das minorias não é o representar de contra-identidades, mas uma questão de entrar num processo de devir onde as normas da ordem majoritária são postas numa variação contínua.
Palavras-chave: Silviano Santiago, crítica da identidade, devir minoritário.
Abstract: A study of the critique of subjectivity and identitarian thought in the works of Silviano Santiago. Both Santiago’s fiction and critical essays are examined here, although particular attention is given to short stories from the volume Histórias mal contadas (2005). Santiago’s writing is shown to manifest an aversion for notions of identity and representation because these limit our perception of the heteroclite transformation that is being. Furthermore, it is argued here that his works maintain that minorities should not seek to restore counter-identities, but rather that they should foster a universal entering into a process of becoming whereby the constants of the dominant, majoritarian order are put into continuous variation.
Keywords: Silviano Santiago, critique of identity, becoming minoritarian.
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