Banca de DEFESA: DAGOBERTO ROSA DE JESUS

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : DAGOBERTO ROSA DE JESUS
DATA : 13/09/2022
HORA: 08:30
LOCAL: Entrar com o Google Meet meet.google.com/rix-kvud-gsc
TÍTULO:
ON THE PATHS OF ORFANDADE: ABOUT BOYS, FARMERS AND JAGUNÇOS – THE MENINO DE ENGENHO, SÃO BERNARDO AND GRANDE SERTÃO: PATHS

PALAVRAS-CHAVES:
Orphan; narrators; Graciliano Ramos; José Lins do Rego; Guimarães Rosa

PÁGINAS: 184
GRANDE ÁREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
ÁREA: Letras
SUBÁREA: Literatura Brasileira
RESUMO:
Focused on the universe of literature produced in Brazil, this thesis focuses on the study of the perspective of orphan narrators in three Brazilian novels and, through Comparative Literature, to understand to what extent the narrators dialogue with society and translate the country and its people. For that we selected: O Menino de engenho, (1923), by José Lins do Rego, São Bernardo, (1934), by Graciliano Ramos and Grande sertão: Veredas, (1956), by Guimarães Rosa, to establish some counterpoints, approximations and. distances. In these three novels, they belong to the modernist aesthetic, more precisely to regionalism, their narrators are orphans and move within a temporal space between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, on the back of this displacement they present a Brazil, until then, little narrated in Brazilian literature, tells of a rural reality little known to readers until then. In the social context, we have a country leaving the slavery regime, in transition to a Republic, seeking to strengthen itself in the search for a national identity. Each of these novels offers the reader the literary representation of a part of the country, be it the world of the planters, or the reality of farmers, cattle owners and people who build their power through the force of capital, or a gang of jagunços who they vie for power in struggles and wandering wars in the backlands of Gerais. From the perspective of these three authors, we come into contact with a rural, sertanejo universe, with its ecology populated by strong men, colonels, jagunços, blacks, boys and kids, large houses and slave quarters, sertões, struggles, aggregates, bastards and orphans who live and a Brazil, which as Flora Sussekind says; "It's not far from here". It encourages us to understand how these novels and their orphan narrators dialogue with this society and, to what extent these narrators translate the country and its people, what is the relationship between this literature and social life. And so to be able to understand more clearly the relationship between these portraits of Brazil and orphanhood, as well as the weight and mark that this sign of orphanhood imposes on the literature, culture and identity of the country.

MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 46475020 - AGNALDO RODRIGUES DA SILVA
Presidente - 23653001 - ELISABETH BATISTA
Interno - 005.157.981-26 - EPAMINONDAS DE MATOS MAGALHAES - IFMT
Externo à Instituição - MARIA FERNANDA AMARO DE MATOS BRASETE - UA
Externo à Instituição - MARLI DE OLIVEIRA FANTINI SCARPELLI - UFMG
Notícia cadastrada em: 17/08/2022 15:28
SIGAA | Tecnologia da Informação da Unemat - TIU - (65) 3221-0000 | Copyright © 2006-2024 - UNEMAT - sig-application-03.applications.sig.oraclevcn.com.srv3inst1