2020-02-282022-04-262022-04-262020-01-27OLIVEIRA, Bruno. O volume da ausência: sujeito, diálogo e morte em João Anzanello Carrascoza. 2020. 93 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Estudos da Linguagem) - Universidade Federal de Goiás,Catalão, 2020.http://repositorio.ufcat.edu.br/tede/handle/tede/10381João Anzanello Carrascoza is a writer who specialized in national and international scope. His writings bring real depth and sensitivity to life and human relationships. Loss, absence, and death find their place in many of his writings, but because they are little discussed in everyday life. In Trilogia do Adeus, chosen work for analysis, death and absence are the nodal subjects. The trilogy is formed by the works Caderno de um ausente, Menina escrevendo com Pai, and A pele da terra. To investigate these three works we base ourselves on the theoretical postulates of the Bakhtin, Volochinov and Medvedev Circle in order to show how the protagonist subjects are constituted in relation to death. We look at the works of the Circle, theoretical foundations that help us in understanding the way the systems are constituted. We aim to understand how the construction of subjects in and through dialogues about death act in the constitution of subjects. For this, we verified, through bibliographical revisions, the operation of the concepts of gender, subject, dialogue, chronotopy, and exotopia. Our method of research is dialogic and follows the methodological tripod describing, analyzing and interpreting. The research led us to understand how narratives and subjects are constituted in the clash established between presence and absence. This clash is the guiding thread of the three narratives, appearing with their particularities in each.application/pdfAcesso AbertoCírculo de BakhtinVolóchinov e MedviédevDiálogoTrilogia do adeusJoão Anzanello CarrascozaMorteBakhtinVolóchinov and Medviédev CircleDialogueDeathLINGUISTICA::FISIOLOGIA DA LINGUAGEMO volume da ausência: sujeito, diálogo e morte em João Anzanello CarrascozaThe volume of absence: subject, dialogue and death in João Anzanello CarrascozaDissertação