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Leitura: Teoria e Prática

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BOM-TEMPO, Juliana Soares  e  VALENZUELA, Valeria N.. Palavra como objeto: experimentações do texto- oral na relação com um corpo em performanceThe word as an object: experimentations from reading out loud and established relations with a body in performance. LTP [online]. 2013, vol.31, n.60, pp.167-179. ISSN 2317-0972.

Abstract Literature is in the order of the outside and it belongs to a specific universe, often inaccessible, at least that is what many people who do not make a profession of out writing feel. For the vast majority of the people, literature is something written by others and, in these people’s minds, it is also supposed to be “correctly” read by others (the professional actors). Ordinary people are basically just left with the pleasure of enjoying silent reading in the comfort and solitude of their homes or in a park or a square. This is, par excellence, the established social practice for approaching a text. In this practice, the body is left behind or forgotten. The purpose of this text is to think what the body can do in relation to reading (out loud) as a sound object. From experimentations collected in a course entitled The Word as an Object: experimentations from readings out loud and its relations with a body in performance, taught in the 18th cole (Brazilian Reading Conference): The world screams. Can you hear?, where our goal was to provide another type of reading, we have proposed an encounter between people and words as sound objects. These objects have corporeality and can be considered in the composition of reading out loud. It can be said differently: we have proposed an encounter between bodies.

Palavras-chave : Keywords: Reading; Experimentation; Performance.

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