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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Estudos Literários - FCLAR

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Pós-graduação em Letras - IBILCE

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The project aimed to analyse representations of motherhood in Polish cinema as a special case of a more general system within the representation of women. It concentrated on the image of the Polish Mother created during the 19th century in Polish culture under the influence of specific political, social and religious factors. Ms. Ostrowska's initial hypothesis was that this symbolic image became one of the most stable elements in Polish cinema and as her research revealed, it was valuable for the preservation of national identity but nevertheless a fiercely constraining model for Polish femininity. In order to fully understand the nature of this persistent image it was initially necessary to related it to broader contexts and issues in representation. These included the image of the Polish Mother within general mythological structures (using the notion of myth in the Barthesian sense). Following her initial research Ms. Ostrowska felt that it was most appropriate to view the myth of the Polish Mother as a dominant ideological structure in the discourse of motherhood within Polish culture. An analysis of the myth of the Polish Mother can provide an insight into how Polish society sees itself at different periods in time and how a national identity was constructed in relation to particular ideological demands stemming from concrete historical and political situations. The analysis of the film version of this myth also revealed some aspects of the national character of Polish cinema. There the image of woman has become enshrined as the "eternal feminine", with virtues which are inevitably derived directly from Catholicism, particularly in relation to the networks of meanings around the central figure of Mary, Mother of God. In 19th century Poland these were linked with patriotic values and images of woman became part of the defence of the very idea of Poland and Polishness. After World War Two, this religious-political image system was adapted to the demands of the new communist ideology. The possibility of manipulating the ideological dimensions of the myth of the Polish Mother is due to the very nature of the image, which as a symbol of civil religion had been able to function independently of any particular state or church institution. Although in communist ideology the stress was on the patriotic aspect of the myth, its pronounced religious aspect was also transmitted, consciously or not, in the denotation process, this being of great significance in the viewer's response to the female character. This appropriation of elements derived from the national patriotic tradition into the discourse of communist ideology was a very efficient strategy to establish the illusion of continuity in national existence, which was supposed to convince society of the rightness of the new political situation. The analysis of films made in the post-war period showed the persistence of this discourse on motherhood in a range of cinematic texts regardless of the changing political situation. Ms. Ostrowska claims that the stability of this discursive formation is to a certain extent the result of the mythological aspect of the mother figure. This mythological structure also belongs to the ideology of Romanticism which in general continues to prevail in Polish cultural discourse as a meta-language of national community. The analysis of the films confirmed the hypothesis of the Polish Mother as a myth-sign whose signifier is stable whereas the signified depends on the specific historical conditions in which it is set. Therefore in the famous propaganda documentary Kobiety naszych dni (Women of Our Days, 1951) by Jan Zelnik, and in other films made after the October 1956 "thaw" it functions as an "empty sign. She concludes that it would be difficult to deny that the myth of the Polish Mother has offered Polish women a special role in national life, granting them a high moral position in the social, hierarchy. However the processes of idealisation involved have resulted in a deprivation of her subjectivity and the right to decide about her own life. This idealisation also served to strengthen traditional patriarchal structures through this set of female obligations to the mother land. In Polish ideology it is not a man who demands sacrifice from a woman but the motherland, which, deprived of the institutions of male power for nearly 150 years, had functioned as a feminine structure. That is why oppressive aspects of the myth have been obscured for so long. While Polish women were doubtless able to accept the constrictions because of their sense of national duty and any misgivings were overridden by the argument of the cause, it is important to recognise that the strength of these constructions, compounded by the ways in which they spoke of and continue to speak of a certain perfection, make them persist into contemporary Poland. Poland is however no longer embattled and the signs that made these meanings are potentially empty. This space for meaning will be and is already being contested and increasingly colonised by current western models of femininity. Ms. Ostrowska's final question is whether this will help to prevent a possible resentful victimisation of the silent and noble Polish Mother.

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There are certain differences in how women and how men speak, and there are even more stereotypes. Thefocus of analysis is on how Flipa, a female character played by a man in the programme El hormiguero, is perceived by men and women, comparing a Spanish-speaking and a Swiss audience. The study consists of a quantitative and a qualitative analysis of a survey about Flipa’sperception. Formen,Flipa’s performance is more convincing than for women. Furthermore, the Swiss participants not only judge Flipa on the axis women-men, but here stereotypes about Spanish people also come into play.

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There are many clichés about gender-related differences in speech, even though most of them could not be linguistically proved. However, as these ideas of female and male speech persist, they influence the perception of female and male speakers. The focus of analysis of this study is on how Flipa, a female character played by a man in the Spanish TV programme El hormiguero, is perceived by women and men, comparing a Spanish and a Swiss audience. The methods employed are three Likert scales consisting of ten Likert items each, based on stereotypes about female and male speech (and behaviour). For men, Flipa’s performance is more convincing than for women. Furthermore, the participants not only judge Flipa on the female–male axis, but stereotypes about Spanish people also come into play in the case of the Swiss informants.

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En el siguiente trabajo me propongo analizar la novela escrita por Manuel Vicent El azar de la mujer rubia. El texto se nos presenta como una nueva mirada sobre la transición, esta vez estructurada desde un personaje femenino a partir del cual se trazan los hilos de la historia española desde la muerte de Franco hasta la actualidad. Sin embargo, la lectura de la obra revela que el personaje que se encuentra en primer plano no es otro que Adolfo Suárez y que el material que funciona como punto de partida es la propia obra periodística de Manuel Vicent. Puede pensarse entonces esta novela como un intento de salvar del olvido aquellos artículos periodísticos de un valor inestimable -por haber sido escritos en el momento en que los acontecimientos históricos se estaban desarrollando- pero también como una obra presentada como novedosa por develar la trama oculta de un triángulo amoroso que influyó directamente en la historia del país, con un personaje femenino que es, por primera vez,recuperado y transformado en heroína. El estudio se centrará entonces en la forma en que Vicent recupera aquellos textos periodísticos y en las operaciones de inclusión de los mismos en una narración que mezcla ficción con historia para regresar, una vez más, a uno de los momentos trascendentes de la historia reciente española

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En el siguiente trabajo me propongo analizar la novela escrita por Manuel Vicent El azar de la mujer rubia. El texto se nos presenta como una nueva mirada sobre la transición, esta vez estructurada desde un personaje femenino a partir del cual se trazan los hilos de la historia española desde la muerte de Franco hasta la actualidad. Sin embargo, la lectura de la obra revela que el personaje que se encuentra en primer plano no es otro que Adolfo Suárez y que el material que funciona como punto de partida es la propia obra periodística de Manuel Vicent. Puede pensarse entonces esta novela como un intento de salvar del olvido aquellos artículos periodísticos de un valor inestimable -por haber sido escritos en el momento en que los acontecimientos históricos se estaban desarrollando- pero también como una obra presentada como novedosa por develar la trama oculta de un triángulo amoroso que influyó directamente en la historia del país, con un personaje femenino que es, por primera vez,recuperado y transformado en heroína. El estudio se centrará entonces en la forma en que Vicent recupera aquellos textos periodísticos y en las operaciones de inclusión de los mismos en una narración que mezcla ficción con historia para regresar, una vez más, a uno de los momentos trascendentes de la historia reciente española

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En el siguiente trabajo me propongo analizar la novela escrita por Manuel Vicent El azar de la mujer rubia. El texto se nos presenta como una nueva mirada sobre la transición, esta vez estructurada desde un personaje femenino a partir del cual se trazan los hilos de la historia española desde la muerte de Franco hasta la actualidad. Sin embargo, la lectura de la obra revela que el personaje que se encuentra en primer plano no es otro que Adolfo Suárez y que el material que funciona como punto de partida es la propia obra periodística de Manuel Vicent. Puede pensarse entonces esta novela como un intento de salvar del olvido aquellos artículos periodísticos de un valor inestimable -por haber sido escritos en el momento en que los acontecimientos históricos se estaban desarrollando- pero también como una obra presentada como novedosa por develar la trama oculta de un triángulo amoroso que influyó directamente en la historia del país, con un personaje femenino que es, por primera vez,recuperado y transformado en heroína. El estudio se centrará entonces en la forma en que Vicent recupera aquellos textos periodísticos y en las operaciones de inclusión de los mismos en una narración que mezcla ficción con historia para regresar, una vez más, a uno de los momentos trascendentes de la historia reciente española

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En el siguiente trabajo me propongo analizar la novela escrita por Manuel Vicent El azar de la mujer rubia. El texto se nos presenta como una nueva mirada sobre la transición, esta vez estructurada desde un personaje femenino a partir del cual se trazan los hilos de la historia española desde la muerte de Franco hasta la actualidad. Sin embargo, la lectura de la obra revela que el personaje que se encuentra en primer plano no es otro que Adolfo Suárez y que el material que funciona como punto de partida es la propia obra periodística de Manuel Vicent. Puede pensarse entonces esta novela como un intento de salvar del olvido aquellos artículos periodísticos de un valor inestimable -por haber sido escritos en el momento en que los acontecimientos históricos se estaban desarrollando- pero también como una obra presentada como novedosa por develar la trama oculta de un triángulo amoroso que influyó directamente en la historia del país, con un personaje femenino que es, por primera vez,recuperado y transformado en heroína. El estudio se centrará entonces en la forma en que Vicent recupera aquellos textos periodísticos y en las operaciones de inclusión de los mismos en una narración que mezcla ficción con historia para regresar, una vez más, a uno de los momentos trascendentes de la historia reciente española

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The representation of women in crime fiction has traditionally been a complicated one. Consistently forced into secondary characters (assistants, girlfriends, or damsels in distress) the most active role a female character could aspire to was that of the femme fatale, a pit of perdition, an unwelcome distraction for a man looking for truth and justice. This traditional approach to the genre has been challenged in the last decades by women acting as detectives, trusted with solving their cases in a hostile male world. Similarly, the traditional white male protagonist has been contested by fictions where ethnic minorities are not just consigned to the criminal world, but where detectives are members of ethnic groups, and can use their knowledge of the community to solve the case. This essay focuses on the crossroads of ethnic and women’s detective fiction, specifically the Gloria Damasco series by Chicana writer Lucha Corpi and the graphic novel Chicanos (Trillo and Risso, 1996). Both protagonists (Gloria Damasco, a Chicana clairvoyant detective, and “poor, ugly, and a detective” Alejandrina Yolanda Jalisco) must face both the dangers of investigating criminal cases and discrimination in their professional surroundings due to their gender and ethnicity. By contrasting these texts, the essay elucidates the importance of specific cultural products, their connection to (and defiance of) canonical forms of the genre, and their rejection of generic and gender expectations.

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On the influence of the female character in society.

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This paper will examine how male and female character interactions in Ernest Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden and Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White expose the internalization, normalization, and perpetuation of current modes of patriarchy in terms of gender roles through their presentations of androgyny. This paper highlights the parallels of gender construction and the interaction within the social relations depicted in these two novels, which have not been compared previously. The premise, based on the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan and cultural materialism of Raymond Williams, is that fiction reflects historical and contemporary social relations. Lacanian and feminist interpretations have both been conducted on literature written by Collins and Hemingway; however, neither look at these particular novels as two examples for the same contemporary phenomenon of 21st century patriarchal interpellation. This paper most similarly follows the work of Slavoj Žižek who analyzes contemporary social relations through film (including classics such as Casablanca and works by Alfred Hitchcock) and other aspects of popular culture. This project’s contribution and uniqueness lie with the way it applies theory to these particular literary works, specifically concerning gender relations and the prevalence of androgyny in widely read works by well-known authors in two very different literary and historical eras. My interpretation of these two novels provides an evaluation of historical and contemporary patriarchal norms and a radical potentiality for subverting the idea of static gender roles that has remained prevalent throughout the three centuries of these texts’ existence.

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My thesis explores the formation of the subject in the novels of Faulkner’s Go Down, Moses, Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, and Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day. I attach the concept of property in terms of how male protagonists are obsessed with materialistic ownership and with the subordination of women who, as properties, consolidate their manhood. The three novelists despite their racial, gendered, and literary differences share the view that identity and truth are mere social and cultural constructs. I incorporate the work of Judith Butler and other poststructuralist figures, who see identity as a matter of performance rather than a natural entity. My thesis explores the theme of freedom, which I attached to the ways characters use their bodies either to confine or to emancipate themselves from the restricting world of race, class, and gender. The three novelists deconstruct any system of belief that promulgates the objectivity of truth in historical documents. History in the three novels, as with the protagonists, perception of identity, remains a social construct laden with distortions to serve particular political or ideological agendas. My thesis gives voice to African American female characters who are associated with love and racial and gender resistance. They become the reservoirs of the African American legacy in terms of their association with the oral and intuitionist mode of knowing, which subverts the male characters’ obsession with property and with the mainstream empiricist world. In this dissertation, I use the concept of hybridity as a literary and theoretical devise that African-American writers employ. In effect, I embark on the postcolonial studies of Henry Louise Gates, Paul Gilroy, W. E. B Du Bois, James Clifford, and Arjun Appadurai in order to reflect upon the fluidity of Morrison’s and Naylor’s works. I show how these two novelists subvert Faulkner’s essentialist perception of truth, and of racial and gendered identity. They associate the myth of the Flying African with the notion of hybridity by making their male protagonists criss-cross Northern and Southern regions. I refer to Mae Gwendolyn Henderson’s article on “Speaking in Tongues” in my analysis of how Naylor subverts the patriarchal text of both Faulkner and Morrison in embarking on a more feminine version of the flying African, which she relates to an ex-slave, Sapphira Wade, a volatile female character who resists fixed claim over her story and identity. In dealing with the concept of hybridity, I show that Naylor rewrites both authors’ South by making Willow Springs a more fluid space, an assumption that unsettles the scores of critics who associate the island with authenticity and exclusive rootedness.