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O objetivo deste artigo é oferecer categorias que ajudem a refletir o evento pandemia em seu impacto cultural, que inaugura um tempo de busca de revisão de mentalidade, face às fragilidades que se desvelam na ocasião. Neste sentido, o evento pandêmico pode ser ligo à luz do romance Ensaio sobre a Cegueira de 1995, do escritor português José Saramago, desde uma perspectiva lacaniana sobre o papel do imaginário no desafio cultural de integração da alteridade. Tanto o romance português como o referencial lacaniano de alteridade tem sido objeto de hermenêuticas teológicas que indicam seu potencial de elucidação teórica do momento histórico que se vive no Ocidente, em que a alteridade se apresenta como um desafio dos novos tempos. Neste sentido, o evento pandemia se apresenta também como alteridade radical que desvela a real condição em que se encontra a sociedade e cultura contemporânea.
The aim of this paper is to offer categories that help to reflect the pandemic event in its cultural impact, which inaugurates a time to search for understanding and a mentality review, in the face of the weaknesses that are unveiled at the time. In this sense, the pandemic event can be linked in the light of the 1995's novel Ensaio sobre a Cegueira, by the Portuguese writer José Saramago, from a Lacanian perspective on the role of the imaginary in the cultural challenge of integrating alterity. Both the Portuguese novel and the Lacanian reference of alterity have been the object of theological hermeneuticsthat indicate their potential for theoretical elucidation of the historical moment in the West, when alterity presents itself as a challenge of the new times, including religion. In this sense, the pandemic event also presents itself as a radical alterity that reveals the real condition in which contemporary society and culture finds itself.
The aim of this paper is to offer categories that help to reflect the pandemic event in its cultural impact, which inaugurates a time to search for understanding and a mentality review, in the face of the weaknesses that are unveiled at the time. In this sense, the pandemic event can be linked in the light of the 1995's novel Ensaio sobre a Cegueira, by the Portuguese writer José Saramago, from a Lacanian perspective on the role of the imaginary in the cultural challenge of integrating alterity. Both the Portuguese novel and the Lacanian reference of alterity have been the object of theological hermeneuticsthat indicate their potential for theoretical elucidation of the historical moment in the West, when alterity presents itself as a challenge of the new times, including religion. In this sense, the pandemic event also presents itself as a radical alterity that reveals the real condition in which contemporary society and culture finds itself.
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José Saramago Jacques Lacan Teologia e literatura Literatura portuguesa Theology and literature Portuguese literature