Kikio
between words and colors, the social imaginary
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-7169.crioula.2019.156841Keywords:
Literature, Narratives, Indigenous population, RepresentationsAbstract
This text aims at problematizing representations of Indians in Geraldo Espíndola’s book "Kikio", by the discursive perspective from the of Foucault’s archaeogenealogy (2008). To illustrate the objective, it is used an analytical interpretive gesture of the written text, in the illustration and in the editing, in which these languages dialogue. The results point out to discursive formations, interdiscourses, and colonial archive memories that inhabits the imaginary of the society regarding the indigenous.
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Published
2019-08-03
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Dossiê 23: A experiência étnico-racial nas literaturas de língua portuguesa
How to Cite
Kikio: between words and colors, the social imaginary. (2019). Revista Crioula, 1(23), 184-213. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-7169.crioula.2019.156841