Article
Portuguese
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DOI: <
10.14393/TES-V1n1-2018-11>
Abstract
Téssera has the honour to offer its first number an interview with Ana Maria Lisboa de Mello, whose questions came from members of the WG “imaginary, literary representations and cultural displacements”. Ana Lisboa is one of the first Brazilian researchers to address literature for the criticism of the imaginary. In this interview, the teacher constructs thinking and revises concepts in such a way that the reader will be able to understand the rationale and course of that criticism, from the definition of the term ‘imaginary’, written by Gilbert Durand and Jean-Jacques Wunenburger, to an infinity of authors and works of theories and criticisms about the imaginary. The reflections set out here make this interview indispensable for studying images, symbols and myths.