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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.
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A voz das mulheres no romance histórico latino-americano: leituras comparadas de Desmundo, de Ana Miranda, e Finisterre, de María Rosa Lojo / The voice of women in latin american's historical novel:compared readings of Desmundo, of Ana Miranda, and Finisterre, of María Rosa Lojo

Marques, Gracielle [UNESP] 08 July 2016 (has links)
Submitted by GRACIELLE MARQUES null (gracielleletras@hotmail.com) on 2016-08-19T13:18:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE COMPLETA GRACIELLE MARQUES 2016.pdf: 1950795 bytes, checksum: 86c28d01fe14fbb1b4aa86d6f9fc437b (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Juliano Benedito Ferreira (julianoferreira@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-08-22T20:54:32Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 marques_g_dr_assis.pdf: 1950795 bytes, checksum: 86c28d01fe14fbb1b4aa86d6f9fc437b (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-22T20:54:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 marques_g_dr_assis.pdf: 1950795 bytes, checksum: 86c28d01fe14fbb1b4aa86d6f9fc437b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-07-08 / O presente trabalho realiza uma análise comparativa entre os romances Desmundo (1996), da escritora brasileira Ana Miranda, e Finisterre (2005) da escritora argentina María Rosa Lojo. Propomos demonstrar como os romances selecionados apresentam uma afinidade no modo de conceber a reconstrução das heroínas, por meio da revisão de episódios históricos traumáticos dos séculos XVI e XIX, que outorgam às figuras da órfã e da cativa branca, respectivamente, um papel emblemático na construção do ideal do que futuramente seriam as modernas nações latino-americanas. O questionamento dos mitos raciais e culturais é feito a partir das memórias individuais e das compartilhadas com o imaginário coletivo que apresentam uma versão inédita da história, pelo olhar marginal da voz feminina. Ademais, pretendemos verificar as tensões entre o Outro e a mulher, nas quais podemos ver refletidas as relações entre as protagonistas e os discursos que legitimam a autoridade das identidades dominantes. Nesse sentido, podemos ler importantes discussões de cunho ideológico que atravessam os romances e confirmam a desconstrução da univocidade dos discursos fundacionais da Nação, assim como o desejo de refundação de suas bases pela conciliação entre pares, tradicionalmente opostos. Tomamos como base teórica os estudos sobre a metaficção historiográfica, de Linda Hutcheon (1991) e os estudos sobre novo romance histórico latino-americano (PERKOWSKA, 2008), entre outros, a fim de avaliarmos os aspectos culturais de gênero, o diálogo com a tradição literária e historiográfica, as identificações ideológicas e a construção das personagens ficcionais. / This work makes a comparative analysis of Desmundo novels (1996), by the Brazilian writer Ana Miranda and Finisterre (2005) by the Argentine writer, María Rosa Lojo. We propose to show how the selected novels have an affinity in the way of conceiving the reconstruction of the heroines, through of the traumatic historical episodes review of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth century, which allow to figures of the orphan and white slave woman an emblematic role in the ideal of building which in the future would be the modern Latin American nations. The questioning of the racial and cultural myths is done from the individual memories and shared with the collective imagination that present a unique version of the story, through of the woman's voice marginal eye. Furthermore, we intend to verify the tensions between the Other and the woman, in which we see reflected the relationships between the protagonists and the discourses that legitimize the authority of the dominant identities. In this sense, we can read important ideological discussions that cross the novels and confirm the nation deconstruction of the univocity of the founding discourses and the desire to re-foundation of its bases for reconciliation between pairs traditionally opposed. We take as theoretical basis the studies of Historiographical Metafiction by Linda Hutcheon (1991) and studies about Latin American's New Historical Novel (PERKOWSKA, 2008), among others, to assess the gender cultural aspects, the dialogue with literary and historiographical tradition, the ideological identifications and the fictional characters construction.

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