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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] MEMORIES OF THE ATLANTIC: CONTEMPORARY NOVELS IN BRAZIL AND SOUTH AFRICA / [pt] MEMÓRIAS DO ATLÂNTICO: ROMANCES CONTEMPORÂNEOS NO BRASIL E ÁFRICA DO SUL

MARCELLA MESQUITA GRANATIERE 08 October 2024 (has links)
[pt] Esta tese analisa os entrecruzamentos gerados pelo campo expandido (Krauss, 1984) entre a Literatura e a História. Partindo de quatro romances contemporâneos – dois sul-africanos e dois brasileiros –, a pesquisa focaliza na (des)construção e (re)construção das temporalidades do presente em escritas imaginativas no eixo Sul-Sul do Atlântico. Nas obras Por cima do mar (2018), da artista plástica e escritora Deborah Dornellas, e Água de barrela (2018), da jornalista e escritora Eliana Alves Cruz, investigo a experiência do sistema escravista no Brasil Monárquico (1822-1889) e seus espectros no pós-abolição do Brasil República (1889-1959), ficcionadas sob a ótica do ser humano delimitado à condição de Outro. A transição política, o futuro presentificado do pós-apartheid e as sombras do antigo regime são temas aqui abordados por meio dos romances The House Gun (1998), da escritora e militante política Nadine Gordimer, e Spilt Milk (2010), da escritora e médica Kopano Matlwa. Nesses quatro romances, a rememoração (Nascimento, 2006) em um tempo espiralar (Martins, 2021) atravessa diferentes gerações. A fabulação é o lugar dos incômodos encontros entre os espectros do tempo presente-passado e das presenças do tempo futuro-presente. / [en] This thesis analyzes the intersections generated by the expanded field (Krauss, 1984) between Literature and History. Starting from four contemporary novels – two South African and two Brazilian –, the research examines the (de)construction and (re)construction of present temporalities in imaginative writings within the South-South axis of the Atlantic. In the works Por cima do mar (2018) by visual artist and writer Deborah Dornellas, and Água de barrela (2018) by journalist and writer Eliana Alves Cruz, I investigate the experience of the slave system in Monarchic Brazil (1822-1889) and its specters in the post-abolition period of Republican Brazil (1889-1959), fictionalized from the perspective of the human being confined to the condition of the Other. Political transition, the presentified future of post apartheid, and the shadows of the old regime are themes addressed here through the novels A House Gun (1998) by writer and political activist Nadine Gordimer, and Spilt Milk (2010) by writer and medical doctor Kopano Matlwa. In these four novels, remembrance in a spiral time (Martins, 2021) traverses different generations. Fabulation is the site of uncomfortable encounters between the specters of present-past time and the presences of futurepresent time.

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