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Impermanent Structures: Semiotic Readings of Nelson Rodrigues' Vestido de noiva, Álbum de família, and Anjo negro
Impermanent Structures: Semiotic Readings of Nelson Rodrigues' Vestido de noiva, Álbum de família, and Anjo negro

Impermanent Structures: Semiotic Readings of Nelson Rodrigues' Vestido de noiva, Álbum de família, and Anjo negro in Bloomington, MN

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Fred M. Clark offers a semiotic analysis of three plays by Nelson Rodrigues, based in Charles S. Pierce’s triadic concept of the sign: as sign, interpretant, and object, in regards to its production as perception and consciousness. Clark’s use of this triad approach demonstrates the self-conscious plays of icons in
Vestido de noiva, Álbum de família,
and
Anjo negro,
and offers a basis for the relevance of his conclusions to theatre at large. Based on this semiotic theory, Clark demonstrates the particular modes in which Nelson’s theatre builds up fictional situations that transcend the pretense of the vanguard to become radically innovative and achieve a first-rate literary realization, equal of any occidental writer of the period. The author demonstrates the way in which Rodrigues dissects the difference between seeming and being, questioning the very notion of permanence and order.
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