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Previous issue date: 2007-08-16 / This work studies the play O Santo Inqu?rito (The Holy Inquiry), by the Bahian writer Dias Gomes, that is situated between fiction and history, and rotates around the prison and execution of Branca Dias by the Sacred Office Tribunal. It can also be read in an allegorical way as an angry denunciation on the part of the author against the generalized repression that was felt in Brazil after the military coup, in 1964. That is due to the existent similarities between the systems once both, the Inquisition and the Dictatorship, represent an extremely hegemonic, authoritarian and centralizing power. This way, this study aims to analyze in which ways the judgement and condemnation of Branca Dias happened due to religious intolerance and also to the intolerance to thought alterity, as well as to verify in what way that intolerance is established against those who, somehow, are opposed to the pre-established systems. Although it is a play, the text in question will be analyzed as literature, giving the main focus to the words, to the literary narrative. Also the philosophical and historical approach of the treated subjects should be done in order to contextualize and emerge the necessary elements for the good understanding of the text. The methodology used has as main resource the bibliographical research of the theoretical and informative bases, and also of researchers and historians of the approached themes, which will give the necessary support for the analysis of the dramatic play O Santo Inqu?rito (The Holy Inquiry) inside the proposed requirements. / Este trabalho faz um estudo da pe?a O Santo Inqu?rito, do escritor baiano Dias Gomes, que est? situada entre a fic??o e a hist?ria, e gira em torno da pris?o e execu??o de Branca Dias pelo Tribunal do Santo Of?cio, podendo ser lida, tamb?m, de maneira aleg?rica, como uma den?ncia indignada por parte do autor contra a repress?o generalizada que se deu no Brasil ap?s o golpe militar, em 1964. Isso, devido ?s semelhan?as existentes entre os sistemas, visto que, ambas, tanto a Inquisi??o, quanto a Ditadura representam um poder extremamente hegem?nico, autorit?rio e centralizador. Desta maneira, este estudo tem como objetivo analisar de que forma o julgamento e a condena??o de Branca Dias ocorreram devido ? intoler?ncia religiosa e tamb?m a intoler?ncia ? alteridade de pensamento, bem como verificar de que maneira essa intoler?ncia se estabelece contra aqueles que, de alguma forma, se op?em aos sistemas pr?-estabelecidos. Embora seja uma pe?a teatral, o texto em quest?o ser? analisado enquanto literatura, dando o enfoque principal ? palavra, ? narrativa liter?ria. Tamb?m a abordagem hist?rica e filos?fica dos temas tratados dever? ser feita de forma a contextualizar e fazer emergir os elementos necess?rios para o bom entendimento do texto. A metodologia utilizada tem como principal recurso a pesquisa bibliogr?fica das bases te?ricas e informativas, e tamb?m de pesquisadores e historiadores dos temas abordados, os quais dar?o o suporte necess?rio para a an?lise da obra dram?tica O Santo Inqu?rito dentro dos requisitos propostos.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede2.uefs.br:8080:tede/13 |
Date | 16 August 2007 |
Creators | Cerqueira, Patricia Concei??o Borges Franca Fialho |
Contributors | Araujo, Jorge de Souza |
Publisher | UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTANA, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Literatura e Diversidade Cultural, UEFS, BR, Literatura e Cultura |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UEFS, instname:Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, instacron:UEFS |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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