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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-25082016-135618
Document
Author
Full name
Mayara de Andrade Calqui
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Passos, Cleusa Rios Pinheiro (President)
Meneses, Adelia Toledo Bezerra de
Morais, Marcia Marques de
Title in Portuguese
Travessia e elaboração das perdas em 'Miguilim', de João Guimarães Rosa
Keywords in Portuguese
Guimarães Rosa
Manuelzão e Miguilim
Perdas afetivas
Psicanálise
Abstract in Portuguese
A pesquisa aqui proposta tem como objetivo a análise de "Campo Geral", presente no primeiro volume do ciclo de novelas Corpo de Baile, de Guimarães Rosa, publicado em 1956. O recorte da investigação incidirá sobre a questão das perdas afetivas vividas por suas personagens, observando a maneira pela qual as superações e ganhos se configuram (ou não) ao longo das obras. Essas perdas se misturam às contextuais, pois o espaço do sertão onde habitam é marcado pela precariedade em diversos níveis. Na tentativa de apreender o caminho percorrido pelas personagens durante o processo de reelaboração de cada perda, alguns elementos da teoria psicanalítica serão de grande valia, sobretudo os expostos em A Interpretação dos Sonhos (FREUD, 1900) e nos ensaios "Luto e Melancolia" (FREUD, 1917) e Escritores criativos e devaneios (FREUD, 1908), para ampliar o olhar analítico-interpretativo a ser lançado sobre os textos. A isso serão incorporados os principais traços do contexto sertanejo, responsáveis direta ou indiretamente por tais perdas, aspecto que demandará o auxílio de certos estudiosos do autor mineiro, voltados especificamente para a pesquisa histórico-social de sua produção, entre eles Bolle (2004) e Roncari (2004).
Title in English
Journey and design of the losses in Miguilim by João Guimarães Rosa
Keywords in English
Emotional losses
Guimarães Rosa
Manuelzão e Miguilim
Psychoanalysis
Abstract in English
This research aims to analyze Campo Geral, which is presented in the first volume of the cycle of Corpo de Baile by Guimaraes Rosa, published in 1956. The selection of the investigation will focus on the issue of the emotional losses experienced by the characters, observing the way in which the triumphs and gains are designed (or not) along the work. These losses are mingled with their contexts, once the environment (sertão) they inhabit is affected by the precariousness in several ways. Aiming to apprehend the experience lived by the characters during the whole processes of re-elaboration of each loss, some elements of the psychoanalytical theory will have a great value, especially the ones presented in A Interpretação dos Sonhos (FREUD, 1900) and in the essays "Luto e Melancolia" (FREUD, 1917) and Escritores criativos e devaneios (FREUD, 1908) in order to extend the analytical interpretative view through which the texts will be scrutinized. The main traces of the sertanejo context will be incorporated to this, since they are directly or indirectly responsible for such losses; this will require the support of certain researchers of the author who specifically contemplate the socio-historical research of its work, such as Bolle (2004) and Roncari (2004).
 
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2016-08-25
 
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