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- Title
SOB AS FLORES -- HÉLÈNE CIXOUS REESCREVE INSCRIÇÕES APAGADAS DE PROUST, DE FREUD.
- Authors
Trocoli, Flavia; de Souza, Francisco Renato
- Abstract
The narrator of Ève s'évade -- la Ruine et la Vie, 2009, by Hélène Cixous, is facing aging and the last moments of her mother Ève's life. In the first pages, we hear the voices of Dante, Montaigne, Ève and we reach the voice of the dream that soon leads us to the journey in which Freud, fleeing from Nazism, goes to London to "die in freedom". In this short essay, we will have a close look at the modes of citation, encryption and decoding of Proust's scenes, in the center of the stage, and Freud's scenes around the stage, through Cixous' writing. We will seek to show how these scenes, read and reread, transform themselves into what we loosely call suitcase words -- omifiée/ Omification, bergotter, rêvasion -- and fulfill the wish of transforming death into literature, a wish that comes true through the liberating transformation of the word that, between literary and psychoanalytical scenes, conjugates other times, modes, voices.
- Subjects
FREUD, Sigmund, 1856-1939; CIXOUS, Helene, 1937-; MOTHERS; NATIONAL socialism; SUITCASES; LIBERTY
- Publication
Revista Alea: Estudos Neolatinos, 2022, Vol 24, Issue 3, p167
- ISSN
1517-106X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1517-106X/202224310