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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-12012016-141957
Document
Author
Full name
Regina Celia Ruiz
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Cunha, Maria Zilda da (President)
Baseio, Maria Auxiliadora Fontana
Carelli, Fabiana Buitor
Title in Portuguese
Reflexos de Moçambique na narrativa para crianças e jovens: um estudo da obra O homem que não podia olhar para trás
Keywords in Portuguese
Hibridez
Moçambique
Nelson Saúte
Orfeu
Roberto Chichorro
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação pretende analisar, sob a perspectiva dos Estudos Comparados, a obra O homem que não podia olhar para trás, do escritor moçambicano Nelson Saúte, destacando a hibridez do texto, tecido por vários diálogos que se entrelaçam entre as marcas da tradição oral e os aspectos estilísticos e estéticos da narrativa, em constante articulação com a pintura de Roberto Chichorro. Essa combinação de linguagens, trazendo à tona reminiscências deixadas pelo mito de Orfeu, remete a aspectos importantes da história de Moçambique.
Title in English
Reflections of Mozambique in the narrative for children and young people: a study of the work "O homem que não podia olhar para trás"
Keywords in English
Hybridity
Mozambique
Nelson Saúte
Orpheus
Roberto Chichorro
Abstract in English
This paper aims to analyze, from the perspective of Comparative Studies, the work O homem que não podia olhar para trás from the Mozambican writer Nelson Saúte, pointing out the hybrid of the text, performed by several dialogues that are closely connected among brands of oral tradition and stylistic and aesthetic aspects of the narrative, in constant relation to Roberto Chichorro's paintings. This combination of languages, bringing up reminiscences left by the myth of Orpheus, refers to important aspects of the history of Mozambique.
 
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2016-01-12
 
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