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    Telefagia, Esquizolinguagens e Libidoeconomia: as metáforas aglutinantes das teleperformances do Perforum Desterro

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    2007
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    Guasque Araujo, Yara Rondon
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    Telephagy as a metaphor is the adventure of recognizing oneself as someone who appropriates the other’s model and puts it as a dysfunction. It updates anthropophagy as the esthetics of regression in a period characterized by the new information technologies, viewed “as the fantasy of the technologically colonized”. Schizolanguages is treated as the great cell of verbal and non-verbal languages which, when disassociated, are segmented and generate: Schizoécriture and Schizoperformance. Schizolanguages represent the teleperformances in which the flow and connectivity were disturbed by technical or subjective reasons. Libidoeconomy is about the flows and relations of the contemporary global transactions. We decided to propose the concept of Libidoeconomy due to the colonization of the cyberspace and the intended collaboration that maintains the unbalance between production and consumption, which has been speeded up in cyberspace.
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