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Cinema, situação e liberdade : Karim Aïnouz em diálogo com SartreNilsson, Bibiana January 2017 (has links)
A representação da existência dos personagens de Karim Aïnouz é a inquietação inicial motivadora desta dissertação, que se propõe a investigar de que maneira é construída, estética- e narrativamente, a liberdade no cinema ficcional de Karim Aïnouz. Na busca por respostas, estabelece-se um diálogo com a filosofia existencial sartriana presente em O Ser e o Nada (2015) e O Existencialismo é um humanismo (2014). A partir desta interlocução com a filosofia, precisa-se o objetivo geral desta pesquisa: investigar a construção estética e narrativa da liberdade (de acordo com Sartre) no cinema ficcional de Aïnouz a partir do estudo da situação dos personagens Hermila (O Céu de Suely, 2006), João Francisco (Madame Satã, 2001) e Donato (Praia do Futuro, 2014) em diálogo com a própria trajetória do cineasta. Baseado nesse objetivo geral, compõem-se os objetivos específicos: apresentar as ideias de Sartre a respeito da liberdade e da situação, presentes em suas duas primeiras obras filosóficas; investigar a trajetória de Karim Aïnouz, buscando traçar conexões entre a sua história pessoal e seus filmes, apresentando essa trajetória em diálogo com a filosofia sartriana, através do conceito de situação; a partir desse mesmo conceito, analisar a construção narrativa e estética dos personagens Hermila, João Francisco e Donato, estabelecendo um diálogo entre essa, a trajetória de Karim Aïnouz e as ideias de Sartre; demonstrar a pertinência da perspectiva existencialista sartriana para refletir a respeito do cinema de Karim Aïnouz. Como base metodológica para contemplar os objetivos relativos à construção narrativa e estética dos personagens partiu-se do Ensaio para Análise Fílmica de Vanoye e Goliot-Lété (2008) e da obra Lendo as imagens do cinema, de Jullier e Marie (2009). Balizada pelos objetivos relacionados e buscando mais fluência no texto e do estabelecimento de um diálogo profundo entre o cinema de Karim Aïnouz e a filosofia de Sartre, propôs-se uma organização estrutural dos capítulos baseada livremente nos elementos que compõem a situação, levando em conta as características dos objetos de pesquisa e a trajetória do cineasta, investigada através de fragmentos de entrevistas concedidas pelo diretor para a imprensa e a crítica. Assim, os capítulos Passado, Lugar e Arredores e Próximo / O Outro são divididos em duas partes, ambas em diálogo com a filosofia sartriana. A primeira parte desses capítulos tem como foco Karim Aïnouz, enquanto a segunda se propõe a analisar os protagonistas em questão. Demonstra-se que as estrutras que compõem a situação (Lugar e Arredores, Passado, Próximo / O Outro) não representam um obstáculo à liberdade dos personagens, que são livres nessa e apesar dessa situação, em um processo que reitera a própria liberdade. O capítulo final Morte ou Reinvenção de Si se dedica exclusivamente aos personagens, demonstrando sua liberdade na construção de si através sobretudo de seu corpo, das escolhas pela valorização da experiência sensível e da migração, no caso de Hermila e Donato. Ao longo dos capítulos, evidencia-se a condição livre do cineasta e de seus personagens, bem como as conexões entre a vida do diretor e suas obras. / The way the existence of the characters in Karim Aïnouz’s movies is represented triggered the initial motivation of this dissertation, which proposes to investigate how the freedom is constructed aesthetically and narratively in the fictional cinema of Karim Aïnouz. In the search for answers, a dialogue is established with the Sartrean existential philosophy present in Being and Nothingness (2015) and Existentialism is a humanism (2014). Starting from this interlocution with philosophy, the general objective of this research is to investigate the aesthetic and narrative construction of freedom (according to Sartre) in the fictional cinema of Aïnouz using the concept of the situation of the characters Hermila (Suely in the Sky, 2006), João Francisco (Madame Satã, 2001) and Donato (Future’s Beach, 2014) in dialogue with the director's own trajectory. Based on this general objective, the specific objectives are: to present Sartre's ideas about freedom and the situation, present in his first two philosophical works; To investigate the trajectory of Karim Aïnouz, seeking to draw connections between his personal history and his films, presenting this trajectory in dialogue with the Sartrean philosophy, through the concept of situation; From this same concept, to analyze the narrative and aesthetic construction of the characters Hermila, João Francisco and Donato, establishing a dialogue between these, the trajectory of Karim Aïnouz and the ideas of Sartre; To demonstrate the relevance of the Sartrean existentialist perspective to reflect on the cinema of Karim Aïnouz. The Essay on Film Analysis by Vanoye and Goliot-Lété (2008) and Read Movie Image Film by Jullier and Marie (2009) consist on the methodological basis to contemplate the objectives related to the narrative and aesthetic construction of the characters. Based on the related objectives and seeking more fluency in the text and the establishment of a deep dialogue between the cinema of Karim Aïnouz and the philosophy of Sartre, a structural organization of the chapters based freely on the elements that compose the situation was proposed, taking into account the characteristics of the objects of research and the trajectory of the filmmaker, investigated through fragments of interviews granted by the director to the press and critics. Thus, the chapters Past, Place and Surroundings and Neighbor / The Other are divided into two parts, both in dialogue with the Sartrean philosophy. The first part of these chapters focuses on Karim Aïnouz, while the second part proposes to analyze the protagonists. It is demonstrated that the structures that compose the situation (Place and Surroundings, Past, Neighbor / Other) do not represent an obstacle to the freedom of the characters, who are free in the situation and despite that, in a process that reiterates their own freedom. The final chapter Death or Reinvention of Self is dedicated exclusively to the characters, demonstrating their freedom in building themselves mainly through their body, the choices to value sensitive experience and migration, in the case of Hermila and Donato. Throughout the chapters, it is evident the free status of the filmmaker and its characters, as well as the connections between the director's life and his works.
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La crise du sens et du sujet : J. P. Sartre, M. Merleau-Ponty, M. Foucault, G. Deleuze : 1930-1980 : continuité et discontinuité /Aarab, Mustafa. January 2002 (has links)
Diss.--Philosophie--Utrecht--Université des études humanistes, 2002. / Bibliogr. p. 147-150.
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Jean-Paul Sartres "L'idiot de la famille" : ein methodisches Modell der Dichterbiographie : ein Vergleich zwischen Wilhelm Diltheys verstehender und Jean-Paul Sartres dialektischer Konzeption der Biographie /Schulten, Monika. January 1900 (has links)
Diss. : Göttingen, Georg-August-Universität : 1989. / Bibliogr. p. XXXI-XXXVIII.
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War Kafka Existentialist? Gracchus, Orestes, Sisyphos - literarische, mythologische und philosophische Brücken zu Sartre und CamusFleischmann, Yvonne M. January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Fribourg, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Und ein Buch soll ja sein wie ein Kreuzworträtsel intertextuelle Spurensuche in Thomas Bernhards "Auslöschung": Joris-Karl Huysmans, André Gide, Jean-Paul SartreEder, Andrea January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Wien, Univ., Diss., 2006
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A group approach to Jean-Paul Sartre's adaptation of Euripedes' The Trojan womenLewis, William, 1938- January 1974 (has links)
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L'autoportrait dans la correspondance de Sartre et de BeauvoirPotvin, Carole, 1964- January 2003 (has links)
This thesis analyses the self-portrait visible in the correspondence exchanged between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir during the Second World War. Particular attention is paid to the period between September 2 nd, 1939 and the end of March, 1940 because that is the time period in which the works of both letter writers are available. / We examine the two principal figures that emerge from the letters of each writer. Sartre appears as both an intellectual and an imperialist; Beauvoir appears as a earthy woman who is also respectful of Sartre. / The thesis is divided in two sections: "Le monologue" and "Le dialogue". In fact, we have discovered that some of the figures, the intellectual and the earthy woman, emerge in a context where the letter writer reacts infrequently to the discourse of the addressee. That is why this section is entitled "Le monologue". In contrast, other figures, the imperialist and the respectful woman, appear in a context where both letter writers react to the image that the addressee projects of himself. That is why this section is named "Le dialogue". In addition, each figure presents a dark side. Therefore, we have studied each of them firstly "in the sun" and secondly "in the shadows". Moreover, our study of this correspondence has permitted us to better identify the general characteristics of the epistolary self-portrait genre.
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Sartre zwischen Freud und Marx Subjektivität und Identität in Theorie und LiteraturZervos, Sophie January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Vor Gott ohne Gott Freiheit, Verantwortung und Widerstand im Kontext der Religionskritik bei Dietrich Bonhoeffer und Jean-Paul Sartre ; ein Beitrag zur politischen EthikHarms, Klaus January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Mainz, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Vor Gott ohne Gott : Freiheit, Verantwortung und Widerstand im Kontext der Religionskritik bei Dietrich Bonhoeffer und Jean-Paul Sartre : ein Beitrag zur politischen Ethik /Harms, Klaus. January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Mainz, Universiẗat, Diss., 2008.
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