A READING OF THE FORMATION PROCESS OF THE LITERARY RULES: THE RELATIVITY AND THE PRETENSION TO THE UNIVERSALITY
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Cânone, literatura, relativismo, Universalidade, Literatura de autoriaAbstract
This article aims at to expose a partner-historical reading of the process of formation of the literary canon proposing, in the same way, your “problematização”. With that debate, it intends to question the absence of the groups socially marginalized of the literary canon, as it is the women writers' case, and, above all, to relate the practice of the canonization to one of the own resources in the way of unequal distribution of the powers in the society. The objective principal of that research is to develop the idea that the process of formation of the canon is part of the interests of a traditional literary system, that, for your time, it is resulted of the practices imperialists of restraining the society.
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