Memórias dos corpos sem órgãos nas duas Agdas, de Hilda Hilst
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2018
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“Someone touches you ma’am? He said that.” This is a question that moves the short
store Agda by Hilda Hilst. The is made by a doctor who meets a mature lady named Agda
psychosocially displaced from her interpersonal network. This short story is part of the Kadosh, in
which there is another short story with the same title, Agda. Hilda Hilst will represent one of her
recurrent thematic movements: the issue of female body in an aging process and preparing to
death. The two Agdas complement each other in clashes with discursive formations and social
places of exclusion that try to submit them to subjectivations that do not match their deterritorialised
desires of active and critical subjective agency before their socius. In this socioaesthetic context,
we will analyze the two short stories in the perspective of Michel FOUCAULT’s thoughts (2011;
2006a; 2006b; 2001) on of cares of oneself and the traditions of preparation for death. Also we will
emphasize the heterogeneous and multiple production of the Body without Organs (BwO) and its
psychosocial corollary conceived by Gilles DELEUZE and Félix GUATTARI (1995, 1996), among other
references about subjective transversalities, eroticism, old age and finitude.
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Hilda Hilst, Transversalidades psicossociais, Erotismo, Velhice, Psychosocial transversalities, Eroticism, Old age
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SANTANA, Jorge Alves. Memórias dos corpos sem órgãos nas duas Agdas, de Hilda Hilst. Revista Estudos Feministas, Florianópolis, v. 26, n. 2, e50157, 2018. DOI: 10.1590/1806-9584-2018v26n250157. Disponível: https://www.scielo.br/j/ref/a/JH3dSRKjjchd7WJLRrzwJZk/?lang=pt. Acesso em: 22 fev. 2023.