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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2008.tde-09022009-103839
Document
Author
Full name
Sueli da Silva Saraiva
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Chaves, Rita de Cassia Natal (President)
Martin, Vima Lia de Rossi
Santos, Acácio Sidinei Almeida
Title in Portuguese
A experiência do tempo em dois romances africanos: Um rio chamado tempo, uma casa chamada terra e Mãe, materno mar
Keywords in Portuguese
Boaventura Cardoso
Mia Couto
Modernidade
Romance africano
Tempo na narrativa
Tradição
Abstract in Portuguese
Nossa pesquisa teve como objeto de estudo os romances Mãe, materno mar (2001), do angolano Boaventura Cardoso (1944-), e Um rio chamado tempo, uma casa chamada terra (2003), do moçambicano Mia Couto (António Emílio Leite Couto [1955-]). O estudo centrou-se na análise comparativa dos dois romances, procurando desvendar, através da forma, as estratégias empregadas na construção temporal de suas narrativas, e a capacidade de as mesmas refletirem e iluminarem o conflito modernidade versus tradição na experiência social onde as obras se produziram. E, conseqüentemente, apontar o quanto tais estratégias revelam das peculiaridades do gênero romanesco em sua versão africana. Para embasar a hipótese do tempo como elemento-chave em nosso estudo, elegemos alguns recursos teóricos e interpretativos de Norbert Elias, Paul Ricoeur e Leda Martins, além das contribuições gerais da crítica literária africana e africanista.
Title in English
The experience of time in two Africans novels: A river of name time, a house of name earth and Mother, maternal sea
Keywords in English
African novel
Boaventura Cardoso
Mia Couto
Modernity
Narrative time
Tradition
Abstract in English
The object of our study are the novels Mãe, materno mar (2001) by the Angolan writer Boaventura Cardoso (1944-), and Um rio chamado tempo, uma casa chamada terra (2003) by the Mozambiquean writer Mia Couto (António Emílio Leite Couto [1955-]). The research focuses upon a comparative analysis of these novels by pointing to the strategies applied to temporal constructions into these narratives, as well as their capacity of reflecting and illuminating the conflict between modernity versus tradition in the social experience where these works have been produced. And therefore, to discover how such strategies would reveal the peculiarities of the genre novel in its African version. In order to base the hypothesis of "time" as a key-element in our study, we elected some theoretical and interpretative resources from Norbert Elias, Paul Ricoeur, and Leda Martins; as well as general contributions from African and Africanist literary criticism.
 
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2009-02-09
 
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