<b>Anthology of essays about Brazil: identity (ies) and memories</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascilangcult.v31i2.5697
Abstract
Taking into account the problematic of national identity in a discursive perspective (PÊCHEUX, 1990; ORLANDI, 1999), this paper aims to reflect upon two essay collections: Nenhum Brasil existe (João Cezar Rocha) and Morte e progresso: cultura brasileira como apagamento de rastros (Francisco Foot Hardman), establishing connections between the archive memory and the interdiscourse. In this case, I examined the relationship between linguistic and discoursive materiality in the domain of formulation (title and introduction) considering the implications concerned with anthologies in representations of Brazil.Downloads
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