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- Algures entre o inferno e o céu: trajectórias e mutações da ficção segundo MerlimPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
- Anatomie de la différence: le corps déréglé et les outrances de l'écriture épique (XIIe-XIIIe siècles)Publication . Carreto, Carlos F. ClamoteIn a Universe in which aesthetic and moral perfection were often under the sign of bodily symmetry and proportion, all physical malformation is the living witness to a fail, conscious or unconscious, shamefully obvious or hidden under the most secret of secrecies, thereby causing a semiological psychosis which threatens and defies both the discourse and the social cultural and symbolic order for which the discourse itself is supposed to re- present. How then, should we understand the presence of the anomalous body at the very heart of a writing (the chanson de geste) which, by its exemplary nature, should be the epitome of rectitude? What is its impact on the poetic, moral and ideological plan? Why would a double negative as the Christian Hero have eyes that come out of their orbits, bloated bellies, bent spines or disproportionate ears? Why would Hersent, the avaricious and usurious merchant woman of Aiol have such a swollen abdomen? Can we identify a corporal typology of vices? On the other hand, is a protuberance a sign of exclusion only, or could it also be the sign of some sort of predestination? Following this line of thought, how should we interpret the fact that Guillaume d’Orange, according to a textual tradition with contradicting versions, is called either “Guillaume au court nez” or “Guillaume au courbe nez”? And why would Berte have grand pieds? The examples proliferate in a direct proportion to those excessive signs, endowed with a strange autonomy that allows them to cling themselves simultaneously to the surface of the body and of the text and which, in doing so, draw a sort of second language (or a subliminal one) which defies interpretation as it clearly demonstrates that the body, far from being a simple receptacle of pre-codified signs is equally a semiological territory, a dynamic and complex space which can, in turn, produce unexpected signs and above all senses that place it in the crossroads of history, myth and the poetic imaginary.
- Uma arte do (des)engano : cores e texturas da escrita de Guillaume d’Angleterre a Guillaume de DolePublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
- Au seuil de l'interdit: les demeures du livre dans le récit médiévalPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. ClamoteDes cloisons renforcées et verrouillées qui le circonscrivent aux figures et gloses dont il revêt ses surfaces, en passant par les nombreux signes de repérage qui transforment peu à peu l’espace scripturaire en un espace sémiologique plus complexe mais également plus apprivoisé, tout dans l’architecture du codex médiéval évoque la clôture, activant certains schèmes caractéristiques de l’imaginaire de la demeure. La représentation fictionnelle du livre au Moyen Âge renchérit d’ailleurs sur les enjeux de cette «tropicalisation» de la parole et du sens à travers une remarquable mise en abîme spatiale : celle de la découverte (providentielle ou initiatique) du livre obligeant, en effet, ce lecteur privilégié qu’est le poète à franchir plusieurs seuils interdits avant d’accéder à la demeure où gît, inviolable, l’origine du Sens inscrit dans une lettre d’où (re)naîtra le récit. On voit ainsi s’esquisser l’analogie ambivalente entre le livre et le tombeau où, entre l’image déchirante de la mort et de l’oubli et la promesse rassurante du retour, la demeure de l’Au-delà assume, notamment avec Merlin, les traits d’un étrange et paradoxal livre à venir.
- O Carnaval : leituras, sentidos e vivênciasPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
- Ciência e imaginário: diálogos cruzadosPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
- Da mimesis ao amor: o poder da mediação textual em Jean RenartPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
- De diversis coloribus… Repensar a cor na idade médiaPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote; Dias, Isabel de Barros
- Editorial : Cadernos do CEILPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote; Godinho, Helder
- Eppur se muove… Ritmos e cadências de um imaginário em movimentoPublication . Carreto, Carlos F. Clamote
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