233 resultados para intertextualidade
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS
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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE
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The purpose of this work is the presentation of three lyrics of selected songs from the Brazilian national band Engenheiros do Hawaii and of a stylistic analysis showing how resources such as intertextuality, polyphony and word games helped building different effects of meaning. This work also attempts to show the importance of the reader in relating the elements presented in the lyrics with other texts of his/her repertoire, in order to expand the number of possible interpretations. The higher the repertoire of the reader, higher will be its ability to dialogue with other texts, considering both texts already read in the past or dialogues to be made with future texts
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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS
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This article aims to draw attention to the elements that signalize some characteristics of the Romanticism in the narrative Un hiver à Majorque by George Sand, such as the style, the themes, the descriptions of space and the use of fantastic elements. Some quotes and intertextual allusions are also employed as procedures to emphasize the dialogue established by the text of Sand with the literary romantic movement.
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The novel As intermitências da morte, by José Saramago (2005a), presents an imaginary narrative that treats one of the most classical themes of universal literature. Besides that, the novel discusses the question of fictional discourse construction, showing the potentialities (and limits) of language as an intermediation between life and art.
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La reina Juana I se construye discursivamente a partir de las crónicas de sus contemporáneos. Olvidada durante siglos, reaparece en el romanticismo francés y español. La Juana del franquismo estipula intensa intertextualidad con la Juana de la tradición decimonónica. Este texto indaga, con base en Doña Juana la Loca, de Gómez de la Serna, y Juana inventó la noche, de Martín Elizondo, la intertextualidad compleja entre la Juana del franquismo y la Juana de los exiliados.
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This article aims to analyze the intertextuality, the dimension of passion, the modal existence of the paternal subjects, enunciators of the poems "The Elephant" (1945), by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, "Elephant" (2000), by Francisco Alvim and "Sentinel" (2005), by Chacal.
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À utopia de um presente forte modernista que edificaria um futuro grandioso, a literatura contemporânea registra riscos, tensões existenciais, violência moral e física, justaposições espaciais, ilusões referenciais. O artista contemporâneo, consciente da incerteza do futuro e da queda das utopias, empurra o presente e aceita supressões temporais. Para reflexão sobre o fato, selecionamos, da produção modernista e contemporânea, os poemas “O elefante”, de Carlos Drummond de Andrade, e “Notas de oficina”, de Alberto Martins. O estudo desses textos deve favorecer a compreensão do diálogo estabelecido entre os dois momentos. O elefante drummondiano, apesar da frágil condição de execução e da indiferença dos leitores, não desestabiliza o criador, que afirma: “Amanhã recomeço”. As “Notas de oficina” registradas pelo eu poético criado por Alberto Martins discutem o sofrimento do criador proveniente do processo criativo e indicam que o corpo do artesão sofre fisicamente as dificuldades do fazer artístico e despende mais tempo de descanso que de execução. A elipse temporal estende-se e impede a criação porque o erro é incompreensível e consequentemente não ajustado pelo eu poético. O artista contemporâneo revela a condição limite entre o fazer discursivo e sua impossibilidade, entre a ignorância e a dor de saber que “alguma coisa está errada”.
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Pós-graduação em Design - FAAC
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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1792, Madri. After years of inactivity, the Spanish Inquisition is born again with the mission of containing the laic winds that blow from the revolutionary France. Inês Bilbatúa, a rich merchant’s daugther, is victim of the inquisitorial machinery which tortures and violates her, through one of their abetters, the Dominican monk Lorenzo. Before being arrested, the young lady had served as model for the painter Francisco of Goya, who had also portrayed the monk Lorenzo. The Aragonese painter’s figure serves as narrative conductor of a history that narrates the young Inês’ via crucis and, at the same time, it recreates the historical scenery of the Napoleonic invasion (1808), through a basic element, the painting. Our work intends to analyze the relationships among movie, painting and history present in “Goya’s ghosts” (2006), of the Czech director Milos Forman (1932) - whose script was adapted to a homonymous book in 2007 -, a movie that is based on the artistic production of Francisco of Goya y Lucientes (1746 -1828), official painter of Carlos’ IV (1788 -1808) court and the most lucid columnist of his time, that knew how to capture in his works the religious fanaticism, the populist fervour, the governor’s hypocrisy and the horror and the violence of the war.
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Besides producing a vast literary work, Angela Carter (1940-1992) participated of the screenplay’s production for two movies based on her books, The Company of Wolves and The Magic Toyshop. Either through the influence that cinema had in her life or through the very own style of her writing, the relation of the British author with the seventh art is visible. Considering the importance of significations in literary works, this paper proposes a comparative study between Angela Carter’s The Magic Toyshop (1967) and the film of the same title, based on Carter’s novel, directed by David Wheatley and produced by Granada Television, in 1987. Based on Tania Carvalhal’s conception about intertextuality and film theories, the focus of this paper is the gender study, since its ideology is subscribed, represented and reproduced in every cultural practice, including literature and cinema. The characters construction in both cases, especially the female characters, is filled with symbols which are going to bring the film closer to the literary work and contribute to express the critics suggested in the work’s leading: the complaint to the patriarchal system. However, given the different nature of each work, it is necessary to stress that this present comparison doesn’t intend to establish a total identification between novel and film, but to set a dialogue between both, observing the approximation and distance of these two instances.