
Ler e escrever no escuro
A literatura através da cegueira [Lliterature Through Blindness]
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Narrated by:
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Fernanda Moraes
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By:
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Denise Schittine
About this listen
A obra destaca experiências de escritores como Jorge Luís Borges e João Cabral de Melo Neto com os livros, a leitura e a cegueira. Discute questões essenciais para leitores e autores cegos, como o uso de audiolivros, do sistema braile e a perda da sensação de liberdade e privacidade no âmbito da leitura. Ao mesmo tempo, leva o ouvinte a refletir sobre o próprio acesso à literatura por parte dos deficientes visuais. Para tanto, apoia-se em estudiosos como Alberto Manguel, Roland Barthes, Roger Chartier, Merleau-Ponty, Paul Zumthor e na própria história da leitura e da escrita.
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