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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-09122016-135054
Document
Author
Full name
Eduardo Soma
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Andrade, Homero Freitas de (President)
Almeida, Paula Costa Vaz de
Cordaro, Madalena Natsuko Hashimoto
Title in Portuguese
Ulisses em tempos de estagnação: tradução e estudo de Moskvá - Petuchki, de Venedíkt Eroféiev
Keywords in Portuguese
Literatura dissidente
Literatura russa
Prosa russo-soviética
Venedíkt Eroféiev
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho apresenta o romance MoskváPetuchki, de Venedíkt Eroféiev, e propõe o seu estudo com base na investigação da sua composição temática. Através da tradução do texto integral e de considerações analíticas, a obra é confrontada ao contexto histórico e literário soviético. Desse modo, e por meio da utilização de recursos interpretativos apresentados por Mikhail Bakhtin, Boris Groys, Evgeny Dobrenko, Ann Komaromi e Aleksei Yurchak, entre outros, o romance é considerado enquanto uma parte fundamental da literatura dissidente soviética do período do Degelo e uma resposta à cultura hegemônica do período.
Title in English
Ulysses in times of stagnation: a translation and study of Venedíkt Eroféiev's Moskvá - Petuchki
Keywords in English
Dissident literature
Russian literature
Russian-soviet prose
Venedíkt Eroféiev
Abstract in English
The present work introduces Venedikt Erofeyev`s novel, Moskva Petushki, and proposes a study by means of an investigation of its thematic composition. Based on its complete translation and analysis, the work is confronted with its soviet context, both historical and literary. Thus, and using concepts presented by Mikhail Bakhtin, Boris Groys, Evgeny Dobrenko, Ann Komaromi, Aleksei Yurchak, and others, the novel is thought of as a fundamental part of soviet dissident literature of the Thaw era, and as an answer to the hegemonic culture of the period.
 
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Publishing Date
2016-12-09
 
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