Open-access Between the Witness and the Word, the Duty to Speak: Testimony as the Object of an Anthropology of the Enunciation

ABSTRACT

This work is about the imbrication between writing and testimony, based on the work Retrato calado [Silenced Portrait], by Luiz Roberto Salinas Fortes. Although “evident,” it is a relationship that carries a particularity: the person who writes does so, asking oneself questions about the role of enunciation, about the meanings that the language inscribes about itself and about violence. Based on the principles of the Anthropology of Enunciation, as Flores1 proposes, the analytical gesture carried out assumes linguistics as knowledge about man in his loquens property, specifically at the moment in which one singularizes in/through discourse.

KEYWORDS:
Witness; Testimony; Torture; Anthropology of Enunciation

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