How to Plagiarize and Not Lose Originality. Bakhtin’s Dialogical Discourse and the Statute of the Bastard - In Memory of Réjean Ducharme

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Bastard, Dialogism, Guerilla, Intertextuality, Plagiarism

Abstract

This article discusses the additional condition of the theoretical elaboration of literary discourse in the Bakhtinian multidimensional and interdisciplinary concept, that is, the construction of a relational discourse, or a poetics of the intertextual relation in the work of the writer Réjean Ducharme. Hyphenated as Canadian-French, Ducharme is given the identity statute of bastard, and is allowed or metaphorically authorized to devour and plagiarize in the practice of intertextual operations, such as citation, parody, recycling, and patchwork.

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Arnaldo Rosa Vianna Neto, UFF

Prof. Dr. Arnaldo ViannaUniversidade Federal Fluminense - UFFCoordenador dos Cursos de Graduação em LETRAS (Licenciaturas)Chefe do Setor de Francês Professor Associado I do Programa  de Pós-Graduação em Estudos LiteráriosProfessor do Departamento de Letras Estrangeiras Modernas Professor de Literaturas Francófonas e de Língua Francesa (Graduação e Especialização em Língua Francesa e Literaturas Francófonas)Professor do Mestrado em Literaturas Francófonas Professor do Doutorado em Literatura Comparada   Telefones: (21) 26292601 ; (21) 26292602 (21) 26292604 ; 26292517; 26292518Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5363164480174949 

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2018-11-11

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Vianna Neto, A. R. (2018). How to Plagiarize and Not Lose Originality. Bakhtin’s Dialogical Discourse and the Statute of the Bastard - In Memory of Réjean Ducharme. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 14(1), Port. 125–149 / Eng. 132. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/34977

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