Linguagem e melancolia em Laços de Família: histórias feitas de muitas histórias / Language and melancholic element in the book Family ties: history made of many histories
AUTOR(ES)
Moacyr Vergara de Godoy Moreira
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007
RESUMO
The present study intends to analyze the short stories from the book Family Ties (Laços de Família), by Clarice Lispector, starting with a language analysis, in the texts, and a general view over the melancholic element, that is an important aspect of the characters construction. After that, an analysis based on literature sociology, including texts by Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin, to develop the argumentation, is performed, considering the richness of the studied object, to read Brazilian society in 1950-60. Throught Lispectors work, some fundamental social aspects, that had been neglected by hegemonic speech come forth, elements not considered by conventional historical reports, as gender and race prejudice, submission to foreign political influences and the deep social disparities that characterizes the country.
ASSUNTO(S)
clarice lispector; literatura brasileira - história e crítica brazilian literature - history and criticism; clarice lispector
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