LYRIC AND SCHIZOPHRENIA: Verbal Hallucination, Autism and Machining in Murilo Mendes

Name: JIEGO BALDUINO FERNANDES RIBEIRO

Publication date: 14/12/2017
Advisor:

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LUÍS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES Advisor *

Examining board:

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FABÍOLA SIMÃO PADILHA TREFZGER Internal Alternate *
LUÍS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES Advisor *
SÉRGIO DA FONSECA AMARAL Internal Examiner *

Summary: ABSTRACT:
This work aims to analyze the lyrics of Murilo Mendes, from a study of the fruitful relationships that can be established between poetic work and schizophrenic production. We will deal with a diversity of theorists from various perspectives on the worlds of aesthetics and psychoses, especially Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, in order to investigate connections and cuts between bodies: Lyric and Schizophrenia, leading these products to a problematization of Murilo Mendes. Convergência, Poesia e Liberdade and Poemas, the books to be analyzed. From the modern universe of madness, three concepts will guide our study of Murilo's lyric, modern lyric, Verbal Hallucination, Autism and Machining, which would not fail to involve a nervous apprehension of poetic mechanisms, the erotic-sacred relationship, games of language, the rhetoric of images to move against the politics of conscious reality, against the monologue of reason and the narrowing of life. We realized that the interpretive tradition of Murilo's work revealed a problem of order and unity. Many critics tried to propose a broad presentation of his poetry, while recognizing in the process the difficulty of issuing a final judgment. In another direction, we want to produce from the psychoanalytic, psychoanalytical, historical, schizoanalytic, aesthetic notions of western poetic culture, intense dialogues with parts of Murilo's literature, discussing the wiles of modern existence, especially at that point, perhaps more intense – schizophrenia. We no longer deal, therefore, with a medical concept, neither with clinical identities nor with warm diagnoses, even with a subtle hospitality, but with the production of subjectivities. We really want to appreciate how our poet experiences the ways of feeling the world.
KEYWORDS: Murilo Mendes. Schizophrenia. Poetry. Gilles Deleuze. Félix Guattari.

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