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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2023.tde-05102023-115511
Document
Author
Full name
Igor Fernando Vergara Xanthopulo Carmo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Sarteschi, Rosangela (President)
Chaves, Rita de Cassia Natal
Rosário, Lourenço Joaquim da Costa
Santos, Acácio Sidinei Almeida
Title in Portuguese
Narrativas populares africanas: recolhas da tradição oral de Moçambique
Keywords in Portuguese
África
Literatura africana
Moçambique
Narrativa popular
Tradição oral
Abstract in Portuguese
A pesquisa apresenta e analisa, em primeira instância, o acervo de narrativas da tradição oral de Moçambique, recolhido durante a Campanha de Preservação e Valorização do Patrimônio Cultural, realizada de 1978 a 1983, e que compõe o Arquivo do Patrimônio Cultural de Moçambique (ARPAC). O trabalho consiste na investigação dos inquéritos por meio de um banco de dados. A análise quantitativa e qualitativa dos elementos narrativos dos relatos é organizada em temas como mitologia, linguagens, história e sociedades. Para tal, a tese compara as recolhas da Campanha com narrativas de antologias publicadas em Moçambique e com bibliografias teóricas sobre o país africano.
Title in English
African popular narratives: collections of the oral tradition from Mozambique
Keywords in English
Africa
African literature
Mozambique
Oral tradition
Popular narrative
Abstract in English
The research presents and analyzes, in the first instance, the collection of narratives from the oral tradition of Mozambique, collected during the Campaign for the Preservation and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage, carried out from 1978 to 1983, and which makes up the Archive of Cultural Heritage of Mozambique (ARPAC). The work consists of investigating the surveys through a database. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the narrative elements of the reports is organized into themes such as mythology, languages, history and societies. To this end, the thesis compares the Campaign's collections with narratives from anthologies published in Mozambique and with theoretical bibliographies on the African country.
 
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Publishing Date
2023-10-05
 
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