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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2023.tde-18032024-120701
Document
Author
Full name
Jamile Santos Santana
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Farah, Paulo Daniel Elias (President)
Barbosa, Francirosy Campos
Goldfeld, Monique Sochaczewski
Oliva Neto, João Angelo
Title in Portuguese
No Paraíso do Esquecimento: narrativas mítico-religiosas na obra de Mahmud Darwich
Keywords in Portuguese
Interdisciplinaridade
Memória
Mito
Narrativa
Palestina
Poesia
Religião
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho tem como principal objetivo identificar e refletir como as narrativas mítico-religiosas são fundamentais na produção literária do escritor palestino Mahmud Darwich e por isso se destacam em suas obras. Assim, utilizamos pressupostos teóricos encontrados em Mircea Eliade, Ernst Cassirer e Paul Ricouer sobre mito, linguagem, interpretação e mundo do texto para entendermos pontos-chave acerca do míticoreligioso na poética darwichiana. Além disso, temas como a memória e a ausência desta, o exílio e o processo de reconhecimento e autoderminação do ser árabe-palestino, individual e coletivamente, também são discutidos nesta pesquisa, por meio de uma abordagem interdisciplinar, que congrega, entre outros campos do conhecimento, a literatura e a história. Análises da literatura palestina, e da literatura árabe, tomando como base um de seus escritores mais proeminentes, têm o intuito de despertar o interesse e estudo para outros campos da literatura, além de trazer à luz aspectos do processo de neocolonização da Palestina, tornada estado de Israel, e a construção de uma resistência por meio de diversas manifestações culturais
Title in English
In the Paradise of Oblivion: mythical-religious narratives in the work of Mahmud Darwich
Keywords in English
Interdisciplinarity
Memory
Myth
Narrative
Palestine
Poetry
Religion
Abstract in English
This work aims to identify and reflect upon how mythic-religious narratives are fundamental in the literary production of Palestinian writer Mahmud Darwish, and how they stand out in his works. To achieve this, we employ theoretical assumptions from Mircea Eliade, Ernst Cassirer, and Paul Ricouer regarding myth, language, interpretation, and the "world of text" to understand key points concerning the mythic-religious within Darwish's poetics. Additionally, themes such as memory and its absence, exile and the process of recognition and self-determination of the Arab-Palestinian being, individually and collectively, are also discussed in this research, through an interdisciplinary approach, which brings together, among other fields of knowledge, literature and history. Analyses of Palestinian literature, as well as Arab literature, based on one of its most prominent writers, aim to spark interest and study in other fields of literature, while also shedding light on aspects of the neocolonization process of Palestine, which became the state of Israel, and the construction of a resistance that manifests through various cultural expressions
 
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Publishing Date
2024-03-18
 
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