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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2013.tde-14022014-111952
Document
Author
Full name
Valter Barros Moura
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Gregorin Filho, Jose Nicolau (President)
Cunha, Maria Zilda da
Garmes, Helder
Lenza, Bernadete
Pozzi, Diana Helena de Benedetto
Title in Portuguese
Literatura & psicanálise: estudo comparativo sobre a perversidade nos contos de fada, nas obras de Adília Lopes e Paula Rego
Keywords in Portuguese
Adília Lopes
Comparatismo literário
Contos de fada
Paula Rego
Psicanálise
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente estudo tem como objetivo primeiro o da perversidade contida nas paráfrases verbo-visuais dos contos de fada, por meio da análise de algumas das obras da escritora portuguesa Adília Lopes e da artista plástica de origem lusitana Paula Rego. Utilizando de um estudo comparatista embasado principalmente num arcabouço teórico transdisciplinar com a psicanálise freudiana, junguiana e lacaniana, este trabalho procura conceituar o termo perversidade para, posteriormente, demonstrar processos pelos quais determinados textos podem assumir versões cuja perversidade nas relações das personas / personagens são materializadas, em função de diferentes momentos sócio-político-culturais, além de conservarem subjacentes elementos de ordem subjetiva ao dialogarem com seus leitores. A fim de melhor compreensão da nossa análise, expomos sucintamente, parte da base teórica prática de suporte que respondeu a questão: - Quais mecanismos envolveriam o processo analítico e do sentido narrativo engendrados a partir dos textos para interpretar os signos verbais e não verbais? Partindo de um breve estudo entre as obras e suas relações com a sociedade e a política, também este trabalho precisou lançar mão considerações fundamentais do processo de conhecimento: a cognição.
Title in English
Literature & psychoanalysis: a comparative study about perversity in fairy tales, in the works of Adília Lopes and Paula Rego
Keywords in English
Adília Lopes
Fairy tales
Literary comparatism
Paula Rego
Psychoanalysis
Abstract in English
The present study aims first study of perversity paraphrases contained in verb-visual fairy tales, through the analysis of some of the works of the Portuguese writer and artist Adília Lopes Plastic origin Lusitanian Paula Rego. Using a comparative study based, especially in a basement theoretical transdisciplinary with Freudian, Jungian and Lacanian, this research seeks to conceptualize the term evil to subsequently demonstrate the processes by which certain texts may take versions whose perversity in relations of personas / characters are materialized due to different moments socio-political-cultural, and retain the underlying elements of subjective order to dialogue with your readers. In order to better understanding of our analysis, we explain briefly the theoretical basis of practical support that answered the question: - What mechanisms involve the analytical process and narrative sense engendered from the texts to interpret the verbal and nonverbal signs? Starting from a brief study of the relationships between the works and their relationship to society and politics, also this work also had to resort to fundamental considerations of process knowledge: cognition.
 
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2014-02-14
 
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