BLINDNESS AND SOLIDARITY IN "THE PERSON IS FOR WHAT SHE BORN"
Keywords:
Discurso, Cinema, Sujeito, Corpo.Abstract
This study has as objective to analyse the effects of meaning over the body and
the solidarity in the documentary “the person is for what was born” (2006, direction of roberto
berliner), whose plot tells the story of the sisters maria, regina e conceição. Our analytical
outline lean over the speeches of the sisters and the people who live with them and searches to
explicit our lecture gestures about the discoursivities from these subjects and from the
meanings produced in the interior of the movie context, also marked by poverty and the
blindness of the three sisters, who are known as “the little blinds of campina grande”. Starting
from the pecheutian presupposition that the subject is not homogeneous, we have as
hypothesis that in contemporaneity a body with this “mark”/”failure” will produce discursive
tensions between the subject marked and that one with which coexists, the same could happen
in the interior of a statement of a single subject, since this is crossed by various ideological
training, which face themselves in the materiality of the speech, escaping the control that
supposedly the subject believes to have about that he says.
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