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- ItemDizer em outro lugar : a constituição da experiência em narrativas contemporâneas(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2015-09-22) Pizzol, Rafaela Scardino Lima; Moraes, Alexandre Jairo Marinho; Nascimento, Jorge Luiz do; Klinger, Diana Irene; Gonçalves, Ana Beatriz Rodrigues; Amaral, Sergio da Fonseca; Trefzger, Fabíola Simão PadilhaThis thesis seeks to analyze displacement as a political form of production and reading of contemporary literature, beginning with the works of Argentinian writer Ricardo Piglia. According to the author, displacement means "to go towards the other, to make the other tell the truth about what [he] feels or what has happened — this displacement, this change works as an experience condenser". By seeing the ethical and political responsibilities of literature — and of the arts, we could add — from this perspective, displacement would be the way by which literary texts oppose established power discourses in terms of both production (the writing process) and circulation. Such challenging of political and cultural domination is always voiced from the borders of the developed world, making the in-between its space of circulation. This condition would be fundamental to the establishment and sharing of the experience, since it is only in the relationships between subjects that experience can arise. Besides the exposed above, we also seek to analyze how displacement and the constitution of experience are fundamental questions that take part in the organization of various themes in Piglia’s works, and we want stablish a dialog with other contemporary writers, which are Paul Auster, João Gilberto Noll, Edmundo Paz Soldán and Diamela Eltit.
- ItemMemória social em Leite derramado, de Chico Buarque : uma alegoria da formação do Brasil moderno(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2014-10-30) Canabarro, Tânia Cristina Vargas; Amaral, Sergio da Fonseca; Salgueiro, Wilberth Claython Ferreira; Ribas, Maria Cristina Cardoso; Delmaschio, Andréia Penha; Vermes, Viviana MônicaBased on the novel Leite derramado (Spilledmilk), by Chico Buarque de Hollanda, this thesis focuses on the study of brazilian social memory in the formative period of modern Brazil, portrayed in the novel by the narrator Eulálio. In this sense, the hypothesis guiding this study is that the novel can be read as an allegory of Brazil, since the character-narrator gets his, the memory of the country. To confirm this hypothesis, this paper attempts to explore two aspects of memory in Leite derramado (Spilledmilk): one from reading Proust made by Deleuze, the memory of the person acting as a search for truth and the other from Le Goff, memory collective, making room for studies Ecléa Bosi. Ie: at the junction of the two aspects, found in the narrator of the novel, one can work at the individual and collective memory as form and matter to the allegorical construction of brazilian history that would put two simultaneous search of a truth: the personal and social. Thus, by means of Eulálio’s senile memory, the reader can trace an overview of the major brazilian social problems that occurred in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, such as: class conflicts, patriarchy, the decay of the traditional oligarchy of the country, the existing prejudices against minority social groups.