Globalization of the Fictional: The Self as Spectacle and the Reconfiguration of Rituals

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Aline Magalhães Pinto

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The aim of this text is to reflect on fictionality in the 21st century based on the relationship between the global interpenetration of markets and the cultural-symbolic dimension of human life. The argument to be developed has the following structure: Firstly, we will present the topology of the present developed by Byung-Chul Han, in which he presents a diagnosis of the current situation as a state of progressive atomization of social relations. From this framework, we will consider autofictional writing as a symptom related to the diagnosis established by Han. Then, based on the opposition established by the South Korean author between a form of symbolic perception and a form of serial perception, we will try to open up the possibility of formulating, from a theoretical angle, the problem of the fictional in the present. Finally, we will present a hypothesis that locates and positions fiction in the face of the challenges posed by a mundialized culture.

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