Cronotopia e tragicidade em Nenhum Olhar, de José Luís Peixoto
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2007-08-20
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Suelotto, Kátia Cristina Franco de Medeiros
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Lopondo, Lílian
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Alvarez, Aurora Gedra Ruiz
Junqueira, Maria Aparecida
Junqueira, Maria Aparecida
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Resumo
The novel Nenhum Olhar, by the Portuguese author José Luís Peixoto and winner of the 2001 Saramago Award, focus on the trajectory of a small group of characters from a nameless city (Alentejo?). Among them, some characters are emphasized, José and his wife José s parents , and the cook, married to Moisés, from whom a daughter is born and she later marries Salomão, cousin of the second José. First of all, we cut out the chronotopos which we considered crucial to understand the narrative. Then, based on the reflexions that came from the first chapter, we discuss, on the second one, the topic of the bakhtinian relegation and point out the importance of the look as a dialogical source in the novel. Also we notice that the text is built with basis on the duplication process which questions the mythical universe and permits considering its paradigm the Holy Family under new perspectives. The main interdiscursive sources which the author uses are responsible for the text-matrix parody and for the tragical view of world, seen in third chapter, which makes presence through the narrative. This project has the objective of studying the chronotopos and dialogical procedures in Nenhum olhar, viewing the examination of the tension between its underlying ideology and the one from the model on which it is based.
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cronotopo , interdiscursividade , tragicidade , romance atual português , chronotopo , interdiscoursivity , tragicity , actual Portuguese novel
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Citação
SUELOTTO, Kátia Cristina Franco de Medeiros. Cronotopia e tragicidade em Nenhum Olhar, de José Luís Peixoto. 2007. 124 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Letras) - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, 2007.