Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: DALIA PEREIRA CAVALCANTE

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : DALIA PEREIRA CAVALCANTE
DATA : 19/04/2024
HORA: 14:00
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TÍTULO:

TALES OF THE FOREST, BY YAGUARÊ YAMÃ, AND THE ANCESTRAL MEMORY OF THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE OF BRAZIL, THE AMAZON REGION


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Tales from the Forest. Yaguarê Yamã. Memory. Narrators. Indigenous oral narratives. Indigenous Literature.


PÁGINAS: 76
GRANDE ÁREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
ÁREA: Letras
SUBÁREA: Literatura Brasileira
RESUMO:

This research deals with traditions based on oral narratives of the original people of the Amazon Region, understood here as a literary set highly related to community values and the environment. The investigation takes the work Contos da Floresta, by Yaguarê Yamã, as a privileged research object, from which it is assumed that the author, by retelling myths and legends of the Maraguá people, strengthens the integrative role played by traditional narrators, who preserve the oral culture through poetry and narratives. The objective of the investigation is to expand the critical discussion of indigenous oral literature, through the perspective of the memorial narrator and traditional knowledge, present in the literature of Yaguarê Yamã, highlighting aesthetic and identity traits of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the Amazon Region. Along the way, the research highlights: theoretical elements surrounding the narrator and narrative genres in indigenous oral traditions; critical elements that bring together the oral narratives of children's literature and the literary production (and others) of Yaguarê Yamã; and elements of social life, which highlights, from the narratives, the relationship between original peoples and nature and the community; the supernatural trait characteristic of these people and aspects that demonstrate the contemporaneity of the oldest oral traditions. Qualitative research is based on bibliographical review, literary analysis, comparison and verification of concepts related to short stories and other aspects of the narrative. The bibliographical contribution includes theory and literary criticism: Contemporary Brazilian indigenous literature (2018; 2021), by Julie Dorrico and others, The land of a thousand peoples (2020), by Káká Werá Jecupé, The fall of the sky (2015), by Davi Kpenawa Yanomami, The educational character of the Brazilian indigenous movement (2012), by Daniel Munduruku, as well as other works and other authors. So far, the research indicates that Brazilian indigenous literature has been strengthening with the increasing presence of indigenous writers who have broken the cultural bubble that kept them distant: in addition to creating spaces for cultural rapprochement, oral narratives are preserved in the literary environment; The research also indicates that indigenous literature brings the researcher closer to the struggles that indigenous peoples have been fighting since the European invasion.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 131981001 - SHIRLENE ROHR DE SOUZA
Interno - 131982001 - ROSANA RODRIGUES DA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - 302.047.802-25 - BENJAMIN RODRIGUES FERREIRA FILHO - UFR
Notícia cadastrada em: 01/04/2024 12:41
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