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Previous issue date: 2017-02-22 / Sem bolsa / Esta dissertação analisa a relação entre literatura e história nos romances A Festa, de Ivan Ângelo (1976) e A Festa do Bode, de Mario Vargas Llosa (2000). O corpus literário privilegiado desta pesquisa retrata os períodos de exceção que ocorreram em países distintos: a ditadura civil-militar brasileira (1964-1985) e a ditadura da Era Trujillo (1930-1961) na República Dominicana, respectivamente. A partir do entrecruzamento entre literatura e história, esta pesquisa, amparada pelos estudos comparatistas, busca compreender como ocorre a representação literária das ditaduras (tanto a civil-militar brasileira quanto a dominicana) e investigar a metáfora do conceito de festa que permeia as narrativas. A hipótese inicial é a de que os significados ocultos por trás do sentido de “festa” coincidem, de certa forma, nos dois romances, pois há violência, sangue e iniquidades encobertas pela aparência de festa. / This thesis analyzes the relation between literature and history in the novels The Celebration, by Ivan Ângelo (1976) and The Feast of the Goat, by Mario Vargas Llosa (2000). The literary corpus of this research portrays the state of exception periods in two different countries: the civilian-military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985) and the dictatorship of the Trujillo Era (1930-1961) in the Dominican Republic, respectively. Stemming from the interconnection between literature and history, this research, supported by studies in comparative literature, attempts to understand how the literary representation of the dictatorship occurs (both the Brazilian civilianmilitary and the Dominican ones) and to investigate the metaphor of the concept of feast and celebration that permeates the narratives. The initial hypothesis is that the hidden meanings behind the sense of "feast" coincide, somehow, in both novels, because, in both texts, there are violence, blood and inequities covered by the appearance of a feast.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufpel.edu.br:prefix/3428 |
Date | 22 February 2017 |
Creators | Amaral, Raíssa Cardoso |
Contributors | http://lattes.cnpq.br/9671613350365467, Sparemberger, Alfeu |
Publisher | Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras, UFPel, Brasil, Centro de Letras e Comunicação |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Source | reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPEL, instname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas, instacron:UFPEL |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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