Who was Calabar ? or how much stories builda treason: interpretations provoked by Chico Buarque s imaging / Quem foi Calabar ? ou Com quanta história se faz uma traição? : interpretações provocadas por imagens teatrais buarqueanas
AUTOR(ES)
Martim Vicente da Cunha Silva
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009
RESUMO
This paper presents a critical approach to the literary works of Chico Buarque, specifically the corpus composed by the play Calabar o elogio da traição (1975). The objective of this research is to find interpretations by the method of reflection and description of the questions suggested by the play, such as: Brazilian popular imagery, male x female gender relations, implicit or explicit judgments about the social codes and some limit situations that prompt behaviors that translate potentially concealed feelings. This investigation reveals the process of analysis of the phenomenology in Wolgang Isers Theory of aesthetic effect (1978), along with Todorovs concept of interpretation (1979). Moreover, this articulation reveals Buarques literary works as provocative, leading the reader to reflect about the meanings of the effects and the voids and, as a consequence, about the answer to these effects provoked by this paper and, potentially, in each readers conscience
ASSUNTO(S)
buarque, chico, 1944- personagens leitores reação crítica teatro chico buarque teatro brasileiro história e crítica music literatura brasileira chico buarque música interpretação calabar- o elogio da traição drama buarque, chico, 1944-. calabar : o elogio da traição interpretation calabar- o elogio da traição
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