I DO ILLEGAL GRAFFITI, THEREFORE, I (RE) EXIST: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPTS OF AUTHORSHIP AND WRITING IN SEARCH FOR (RE) EXISTENCE
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This work intends to cover a little of what I have done in my Master's dissertation: "Between the author and the collective writing: identities, discourses and performances in the urban areas." Without knowing their authors, or even understanding their motivations, especially in historical cities, with an intense appeal for architectural preservation, I realized only that each new piXo suggested very different identities, speeches and performances, besides pointing to a common desire to subscribe and by in the condition of authorship. These questions led me to think, then, about the subjects who succeed and the processes of (re) construction of their identities, through their social and discursive practices. These questions seek to reflect on the place of language in social relations and interactions, but also on the hegemonic profile of the Academy and its production of knowledge.
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