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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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Por uma épistémè saramaguiana / To a saramaguian épistémè

Gonçalves Neto, Nefatalin 30 April 2019 (has links)
Extremamente conhecida, a obra de José Saramago é comumente lida por certos vieses: às vezes em seu caráter social (quando não sociológico) que aproxima seus textos de uma perspectiva marxista, utópica ou empenhada, relegando suas qualidades literárias em segundo plano; outras em seu caráter imanentista, que avalia os processos de composição interna e/ou artifícios de que se vale o escritor, quando não seu caráter intertextual, intratextual ou em comparação a outros textos e escritores; por fim, há a tentativa de pensar sua obra como um conjunto gradual em construção, um sistema processual que apresenta a cada novo texto um elemento em crescimento, como se sua escrita fosse evolutiva. Filiados a uma corrente teórica literária que busca pensar a produção escrita, nosso intuito é a de pensar a obra de Saramago dando valor a seus elementos intrínsecos, sem nos esquecermos de suas relações sociais, engajadas e (inter)textuais. A partir dessa problematização inicial, nos propomos a apresentar uma ideia do que seja literário em seu imbricamento social, mimético e ficcional para, a partir desse viés, avaliar a ligação da obra em análise com o social através do conceito de épistémè. A isso acresceremos uma leitura de como esses dois elementos se juntam ao mito para formar um todo coeso e significativo. A fim de delimitar o objeto da pesquisa, a parte central de nossas análises se divide em três seções: a primeira analisa Levantado do chão, em cujas linhas temos a mescla de uma configuração míticoliterária ao engajamento social marxista, a segunda aprecia O evangelho segundo Jesus Cristo, que pensa a releitura mítica da figura de Cristo em forma trágica e, por fim, a terceira seção analisa Caim, romance de linhas abertas a tal ponto que possibilita uma flutuação de leituras. Por meio das reflexões alcançadas, intentamos fornecer um solo concreto para a exploração de uma hipótese: que a literatura saramaguiana privilegia a produção de uma épistémè ficcional, elemento básico para compreensão de seu projeto enquanto fenômeno literário, social e, ainda, (inter)textual. / Extremely well-known, José Saramago\'s work is still read only by certain slants: sometimes in its social (if not sociological) character that approaches its texts from a Marxist, utopian or committed perspective, relegating its literary qualities to the background; others in its immanentist character, that assesses the processes of internal composition and/or artifices of which the writer is worth, if not its intertextual, intratextual character or in comparison to other texts and writers; Finally, there is the attempt to think his work as a gradual set in construction, a processual system that presents in each new text a growing element, as if its writing were evolutionary. Affiliated to a literary theoretical chain that seeks to think about written production, our intention is to think of Saramago\'s work giving value to its intrinsic elements, without forgetting its social relations, engaged and (inter) textual. From this initial discuss, we propose to present an idea of what is literary in its social, mimetic and fictional imbrication to, from this bias, to evaluate the connection of the work in analysis with the social through the concept of épistémè. It is added on this, a reading that seeks how these two elements join the myth to form a cohesive and meaningful whole. In order to delimit the object of the research, the central part of our analysis is divided into three sections: the first analyzes \"Raised from the ground\", in whose lines we have the merge of a mythical-literary configuration to Marxist social engagement, the second refer to \"The gospel according to Jesus Christ\", that carries througth a mythical re-reading of the Christ´s figure in a tragic way, and finally the third section analyzes Cain, a novel with open lines to such an extent that it allows a fluctuation of readings. Through the reflections achieved, we try to provide a concrete ground for the exploration of a hypothesis: that the Saramaguian literature favors the production of a fictional epistemic, a basic element for understanding its project as a literary, social, and (inter)textual phenomenon.
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O Evangelho do poder em José Saramago / The Evangel of the power in Jose saramago

Alexandre Vincenzo Barone 21 February 2006 (has links)
O propósito deste trabalho é uma tentativa de leitura a partir de três obras de José Saramago: O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, A Caverna e o Ensaio Sobre a Lucidez. Buscamos analisar nessas obras algumas estruturas do poder de nossa sociedade e mostrar como esse poder influi e reflete nos homens. Para tanto, é feita uma análise sobre a sociedade atual onde foram desenvolvidos aspectos históricos, sócio-filosóficos, como também as particularidades da escrita saramaguiana que faz uma construção textual coesa, onde os vínculos subjetivos das personagens reforçam a grande mensagem de intervenção de sua obra, que é a busca sem limites pela emancipação humana. / The objective of this essay is to try, based on the follwing works of José Saramago The Gospel Accordind to Jesus Christ, The Cave and Awakening, to analyse the structures of power that exists in our society, such as described in these books, and to show how this power influnces and reflects on mankind. Therefore, a detailed analysis of todays society is made, with the development of historical, social and philosophical aspects, as much as, an analysis on the particularities of José Saramago writing style, where the characterss subjective links enhances the message held within the texte, which is mankinds unlimited search for amancipation.
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O Evangelho do poder em José Saramago / The Evangel of the power in Jose saramago

Alexandre Vincenzo Barone 21 February 2006 (has links)
O propósito deste trabalho é uma tentativa de leitura a partir de três obras de José Saramago: O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, A Caverna e o Ensaio Sobre a Lucidez. Buscamos analisar nessas obras algumas estruturas do poder de nossa sociedade e mostrar como esse poder influi e reflete nos homens. Para tanto, é feita uma análise sobre a sociedade atual onde foram desenvolvidos aspectos históricos, sócio-filosóficos, como também as particularidades da escrita saramaguiana que faz uma construção textual coesa, onde os vínculos subjetivos das personagens reforçam a grande mensagem de intervenção de sua obra, que é a busca sem limites pela emancipação humana. / The objective of this essay is to try, based on the follwing works of José Saramago The Gospel Accordind to Jesus Christ, The Cave and Awakening, to analyse the structures of power that exists in our society, such as described in these books, and to show how this power influnces and reflects on mankind. Therefore, a detailed analysis of todays society is made, with the development of historical, social and philosophical aspects, as much as, an analysis on the particularities of José Saramago writing style, where the characterss subjective links enhances the message held within the texte, which is mankinds unlimited search for amancipation.
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The quest for the fictional Jesus : Gospel rewrites, Gospel (re)interpretation, and Christological portraits within Jesus novels

Ramey, Margaret E. January 2011 (has links)
Jesus' story has been retold in various forms and fashions for centuries. Jesus novels, a subset of the historical fiction genre, are one of the latest means of not only re-imagining the man from Galilee but also of rewriting the canonical Gospels. This thesis explores the Christological portraits constructed in four of those novels while also using the novels to examine the intertextual play of these Gospel rewrites with their Gospel progenitors. Chapter 1 offers a prolegomenon to the act of fictionalizing Jesus that discusses the relationship between the person and his portraits and the hermeneutical circle created by these texts as they both rewrite the Gospels and stimulate a rereading of them. It also establishes the "preposterous" methodology that will be used when reexamining the Gospels "post" reading the novels. Chapters 2 to 5 offer four case studies of "complementing" and "competing" novels and the techniques they use to achieve these aims: Anne Rice's Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt; Neil Boyd's The Hidden Years; Nino Ricci's Testament; and José Saramago's The Gospel according to Jesus Christ. Chapter 6 begins an examination of a specific interpretive circle based upon Jesus' temptation in the wilderness. Beginning with the synoptic accounts of that event, the chapter then turns to how Jesus' testing has been reinterpreted and presented in two of the novels. Returning to the Gospel of Matthew's version of the Temptation, chapter 7 offers a "preposterous" examination of that pericope, which asks novel questions of the text and its role with Matthew's narrative context based on issues raised by the Gospel rewrites. The thesis concludes by suggesting that Jesus novels, already important examples of the reception history of the Gospels, can also play a helpful role in re-interpreting the Gospels themselves.

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