Dirty and invisible things

Authors

  • Analice de Oliveira Martins IFF campus CAMPOS-CENTRO, UENF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-8951.2011v12n101p100

Abstract

Dirty and invisible things, by Stephen Frears, enacts the tensions, the invisibility and non-translation of peripheral nationalities for whom the diaspora seems to correspond to a compulsory passage: the imposition of transnational capital in the postmodern metropolis. London is a stage not only of a “stories war”(using the words of Michel de Certeau), but of intransitive speeches. The free transit, to be conferred by the passport, pays the tribute of the body.

Author Biography

Analice de Oliveira Martins, IFF campus CAMPOS-CENTRO, UENF

Professora e pesquisadora dos programas interdisciplinares de Pós-Graduação do IFF campus CAMPOS - CENTRO ("Literatura, Memória Cultural e Sociedade") e da UENF ("Cognição e Linguagem").

Published

2011-12-20

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Articles