Realismo grotesco e corpo grotesco em Bakhtin

Bakhtiniana 18 (4):e62064p (2023)
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ABSTRACT In this article, we will discuss the Bakhtinian concepts of Grotesque realism and grotesque body from various perspectives. We will begin by exploring the synchronic approaches taken by contemporary linguists and semioticians. Additionally, we will delve into Bakhtin’s own treatment of these concepts, tracing their origins to his doctoral thesis during the early 20th century within the context of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, we will examine the significance of both concepts within the work Rabelais and His World, Finally, we will scrutinize some instances of the Grotesque in literary and visual arts from Ancient Judaism and early in Medieval Christianity, which were either directly or indirectly referenced by Bakhtin.

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A import'ncia do grotesco.Galin Tihanov - 2012 - Bakhtiniana 7 (2):166-180.
Bakhtin, Cassirer and symbolic forms.Craig Brandist - 1997 - Radical Philosophy 85:20-27.

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