A palavra literária como discurso comprometido

Translated title of the contribution: The literary word as engaged speech

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Abstract

Contemporary Portuguese literature presents eloquent examples of how the literary word did not abandon a political vocation of a committed art. Works of several current authors (Mário de Carvalho, Pedro Sena-Lino, Nuno Júdice, Ana Margaria de Carvalho e Lídia Jorge clearly converge in this matter towards the axiological and political commitment of literature – they demonstrate the unique role of the literary word as a form of critical awareness and complaint, thereby renewing, in the 21st century, a timeless function of literature. Thus, these authors are an example of permanent renovation of the engaged or committed literature (engagée), a striking concept at various times of the cultural and literary history.
Translated title of the contributionThe literary word as engaged speech
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)13-29
JournalAbril
Volume7
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Function of literature
  • Committed literature
  • Portuguese contemporary narrative

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