2 resultados para regionalism
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Resumo:
This article aims to analyze the work The flagellates East Wind (1959), Cape Verdean writer Manuel Lopes, highlighting their contribution to the development of Cape Verde literature, from a regionalist perspective. In this work, Manuel Lopes introduces the reader to the hard reality that the panel are subjected the inhabitants of St. Anthony, victims of insular confinement and natural phenomena that afflict the region. Thus, this analysis understand regionalism as a timeless current, as Ligia Chiappini (1995), which does not exclude the universalism of the work and seek to identify the specifics of the landscape, the structure and organization of the Cape Verdean society, customs, cuisine, music, way of speaking as a translation for the construction of national identity. Therefore, we will use as theorists subsidies Manuel Ferreira (1997), Daniel Spínola (1998), Simone Caputo Gomes (2008) (2015), João Paulo Madeira (2014), Maria Aparecida Santilli (1985), Maria Nazareth Soares Fonseca e Terezinha Taborna Moreira (2014), among others.
Resumo:
Francisco J. C. Dantas, a novelist from Sergipe in Brazil, is seen as the responsible for resurrecting the regionalism in the Brazilian literary scenery. His novels glimpse narrators who see the world always by the bias of bitterness and hopelessness. It is evident in the characters the pessimism and disenchantment. This work aims to present the dramatic condition of the northeastern people alive in Francisco J. C. Dantas. Therefore, it will be analyzed the narrators of both author's first novels: Coivara da Memória and Os Desvalidos.