O Incompreensível Jurídico

"Perda de Sentido" a partir de O Processo de Kafka

Authors

  • Andre Luiz Melo Tinoco nogueira UFRJ

Abstract

This article aims to analyze Franz Kafka’s work The Trial, proposing that law, as both language and institution, can create a field of profound disagreement with everyday experience. The analysis reveals how legal language, in Kafka’s entropic world, becomes an exclusionary language, incapable of effectively communicating with the subject, rendering them conformed to a naturally oppressive world. Law and legal language, therefore, do not offer meaning or mechanisms for reconciliation but rather reinforce the opacity and violence of modern institutions.

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Published

2025-11-16

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Desacordos profundos e formas de vida: diálogos e desdobramentos contemporâneos