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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2021.tde-10122021-193114
Document
Author
Full name
José Welton Ferreira dos Santos Junior
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Rejane Vecchia da Rocha e (President)
Furtado, Claudio Alves
Marras, Stelio Alessandro
Puglia, Daniel
Title in Portuguese
Dos rios e suas margens: narrativas e pensamento socioambiental na produção literária de Davi Kopenawa e de Mia Couto
Keywords in Portuguese
Literatura
Meio ambiente
Moçambique
Narrativas
Yanomami
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho realiza uma leitura das narrativas de A queda do céu: palavras de um xamã yanomami, de autoria de Davi Kopenawa e Bruce Albert, e Pensatempos: textos de opinião e E se Obama fosse africano? e outra interinvenções: ensaios, de autoria de Mia Couto, destacando as relações entre literatura e as questões socioambientais. Para tanto, propõe um exercício comparativo e transdisciplinar de análise do corpus, estabelecendo diálogos entre os campos dos estudos literários, da antropologia, da história, o que constitui um processo interpretativo das realidades traduzidas nos textos em estudo. Em diálogo com um referencial teórico heterogêneo, foi possível identificar estratégias de intervenção político-discursivas em textos que desafiam as fronteiras entre a realidade e a ficção, enfatizando a ameaça e as consequências do avanço da degradação ambiental em escala planetária. Frente a isso, os resultados encontrados indicaram que as narrativas de Davi Kopenawa e de Mia Couto evidenciam, de formas distintas, a construção de um pensamento socioambiental marcado pela confluência de aspectos sociais, econômicos, ambientais e culturais ancorados em experiências históricas vividas e/ou observadas no Brasil e em Moçambique, elaborando respostas críticas à imposição violenta e destrutiva do sistema capitalista.
Title in English
Of the rivers and their banks: narratives and socio-environmental thought in the literary production of Davi Kopenawa and Mia Couto
Keywords in English
Environment
Literature
Mozambique
Narratives
Yanomami
Abstract in English
This thesis reads the narratives of A queda do céu: palavra de um xamã yanomami, by Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert, and Pensatempos: textos de opinião and E se Obama fosse africano? e outras interinvençõs: ensaios, by Mia Couto, highlighting the relationship between literature and socio-environmental issues. To do so, it proposes a comparative and transdisciplinary exercise of corpus analysis, establishing dialogues between the fields of literary studies, anthropology, and history, which constitutes an interpretative process of the realities translated in the texts under study. In dialogue with a heterogeneous theoretical referential, it was possible to identify strategies of political-discursive intervention in texts that challenge the boundaries between reality and fiction, emphasizing the threat and consequences of the advance of environmental degradation on a planetary scale. In light of this, the results found indicated that the narratives of Davi Kopenawa and Mia Couto show, in distinct ways, the construction of a socio-environmental thought marked by the confluence of social, economic, environmental, and cultural aspects anchored in historical experiences lived and/or observed in Brazil and Mozambique, elaborating critical responses to the violent and destructive imposition of the capitalist system.
 
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2021-12-10
 
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