Banca de DEFESA: Gabriela Rodrigues Santana dos Santos

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : Gabriela Rodrigues Santana dos Santos
DATA : 04/03/2024
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Plataforma Google Meet - Link: https://meet.google.com/bme-npko-upy
TÍTULO:

Of the body that (re)claims: representations of the black feminine in Doramar ou A odisseia - Histórias, by Itamar Vieira Junior.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Tale. Itamar Vieira Junior. Black Female. Memory. Performance.


PÁGINAS: 91
GRANDE ÁREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
ÁREA: Letras
SUBÁREA: Literatura Brasileira
RESUMO:

In this dissertation, a critical and literary study was undertaken of the short stories Farol das almasAlmaDoramar ou a odisseia and Meu Mar (fé), published in the anthology “Doramar ou a odisseia: Histórias” (2021), by Itamar Vieira Junior. From these narratives, we investigate the construction of black female characters, aiming to reflect on the status of the character and understanding them as memory-bodies in performance within fictional regimes in which violence is intersected. To this end, methodologically, we carried out a bibliographical study, theoretically mobilizing several concepts relating to Literary Studies, but also to other epistemic fields that contributed to the analysis of the selected corpus. Thus, we use the concepts of short story, from Bosi (1974), Cortázar (1974, 2006), Piglia (2004) and Poe (2004); intertextuality, mobilizing Samoyault (2008); memory, based on the assumptions of Ricoeur (2007); body and performance, according to the reflections of States (2001), Sarduy (1979) and Zumthor (1997, 2007); keeping in mind the ideas of resistance and colonization, we used the studies of Bosi (1992, 2002); to analyze the construction of black female characters and literary representations, we refer to Candido (1970, 2009) and Dalcastagnè (2007, 2012, 2014); to deal with the narrators, we relate Leite (2002) and Santiago (2002). Furthermore, we integrate the concepts of intersectionality, whiteness and black women through the studies of Akotirene (2019), Bento (2022), Carneiro (2011, 2019), Davis (2016), Gonzalez (1988, 2020), Lorde (2019 ) and Ribeiro (2018). In light of this, we argue that the discursive construction of the narratives analyzed presents a uniqueness characterized by the empowerment of an insurgent black female who narrates/acts "immersed in her own experience" (Santiago, 2002, p. 45), contesting representations present in the Brazilian literary tradition.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 245039002 - SAMUEL LIMA DA SILVA
Interno - 46475020 - AGNALDO RODRIGUES DA SILVA
Externo ao Programa - 47743002 - ANTONIA ALVES PEREIRA
Notícia cadastrada em: 24/02/2024 16:35
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