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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2022.tde-05102022-142149
Document
Author
Full name
Yiming Zhang
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2022
Supervisor
Committee
Changsheng, Shu (President)
Jye, Chen Tsung
Yee, Cheng Liang
Title in Portuguese
A literatura do imigrante chinês no Brasil: uma análise das obras dos imigrantes em São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Identidade cultural
Imigrantes chineses
Jornal chinês
Literatura chinesa
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa tem como tema principal a literatura produzida por imigrantes chineses no Brasil, em especial os que vivem na cidade de São Paulo. Portanto, este trabalho visa abordar o processo histórico de desenvolvimento, a situação atual e as características específicas deste tipo de literatura. Para isso, realizou-se, inicialmente, um breve histórico sobre a imigração chinesa no Brasil. Em seguida, a fim de clarificar o desenvolvimento da literatura do imigrante chinês no país, fontes primárias como jornais, revistas e romances foram pesquisados. A partir deste levantamento, foi possível observar que o crescimento da literatura do imigrante chinês está intrinsecamente vinculado ao surgimento de jornais e grupos literários chineses no Brasil. Isso levou à necessidade de descrever a trajetória destas publicações e associações culturais. Posteriormente, foram analisados os dois romances existentes até o presente momento: Comerciantes Chineses no BrasilZhongguo Shangfan zai Baxi, 中国商贩在巴西) e Amor e Ódio pelo BrasilTixiao jia Baxi, 啼笑嫁巴西), que trazem elementos singulares da escrita dos imigrantes chineses. Por fim, a partir das obras encontradas, foi realizada uma análise relacionando este tipo de literatura à identidade cultural
Title in English
Chinese Immigrant Literature in Brazil: an analysis of the works of immigrants in São Paulo
Keywords in English
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Abstract in English
The research aims to the main theme of the literature produced by Chinese immigrants in Brazil, especially those living in the city of São Paulo. Therefore, this paper aims to approach the development process, the current situation, and the specific characteristics of this type of literature. To do so, a brief history about Chinese immigration in Brazil was initially performed. Then, in order to clarify the development of Chinese immigrant literature in the country, primary sources such as newspapers, magazines, and novels were surveyed. From this survey, it was possible to observe that the growth of Chinese immigrant literature is intrinsically linked to the emergence of Chinese newspapers and literary groups in Brazil. This led to the need to describe the trajectory of these publications and cultural associations. Subsequently, the two novels existing so far were analyzed: Chinese Merchants in BrazilZhongguo Shangfan zai Baxi, 中国商贩在巴西) and A Love and Hate Relationship with Brazil.Tixiao jia Baxi, 啼笑嫁巴西), which bring unique elements of Chinese immigrants' writing. Finally, from the works found, an analysis was conducted relating this type of literature to cultural identity
 
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2022-10-05
 
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