SILVA, J. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6115807270075492; SILVA, Jenicélia Duarte da.
Resumen:
Transgressive, prohibited and importunate, the erotic and pornographic literature is essentially characterized by an approach to what we still do not usually talk about openly currently: sexuality. Thus, we know that sexuality is also a subject of interest of the language. In The Pink Diary of Lori Lamby, Hilda Hilst tells the story of an eight year old child, involved in the world of prostitution. Lori dominates the situation, she negotiates, recognizes the value of money, her position and still admits to feel pleasure in sexual relations with old men. The naturalness with which Lori relates the sexual acts, prone to controversial idea while being revolutionary, become glorious the lascivious power to excite the reader with insensible fantasies that annoys and surprises them; certainly this is the core of the work to be so controversial. Therefore, the present academic work aims to discuss the pornographic language present in this literary work, evidencing the linguistic resources used for the construction of pornographic writing. For this purpose, analytical research was carried out based on literary works such as Eroticism (2020), by Georges Bataille; Eroticism: fantasies and realities of love and seduction (1986), by Francesco Alberoni; What is pornography? (1985), by Eliane Robert Moraes and Sandra Maria Lapeiz; The pornographic discourse (2010), by Dominique Maingueneau, between others. It was investigated a modern, complex and problematic narrative that reveals and externalizes the obscene and pornographic character.