157 resultados para MITOLOGIA CAÑARI
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi à criação de um Curta-Metragem que causasse uma conexão com o espectador de forma mais sensorial e emotiva, amenizando compreensões racionais e lógicas. Para tal propósito foi utilizada uma representação, uma representação imagética de conceitos oriundos da Psicologia Jungiana, do Teatro da Crueldade e dos estudos de mitologia de Joseph Campbell. A computação gráfica foi utilizada na geração de elementos com o intuito de possibilitar a criação de uma simbologia fundamentada nas teorias pesquisadas. A tentativa de representação dos símbolos arquetípicos baseados nos estudos do Jung fundamentou a construção da obra final. Diversas técnicas foram aplicadas na produção do Curta-Metragem, como: Stop-motion, Foto-manipulação, Camera Tracking, Rotoscopia e Animação 3D. O estudo de composição de artistas que tenham a mesma linha temática possibilitou o melhor desenvolvimento da proposta.
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Le champ littéraire est plein d’oeuvres qui remettent à des mythes. L’ensemble de récits Mujeres, de Eduardo Galeano, a comme thématique la femme et il est composé par des micro-contes, genre narratif qui promeut une condensation maximale d’eléments thématiques et structuraux. Il s’agit des descriptions littéraires où la synthèse est placée ou même niveau que le lyrisme. Ayant pour objectif d’analiser la nature archétypique des mythes sur la féminité, nous avons travaillé spécifiquement les contes de Mujeres où se reconstruisent poétiquement des mythes de la féminité. Méthodologiquement, notre notre étude a pour base la mythocritique et la théorie des structures anthropologiques de l’imaginaire ídéalisées par Gilbert Durand. En partant de ces bases, nous avons réalisé l’analyse des récits qui s’articulent en notre corpus, ayant pour but, celui d’identifier les divers artifices narratifs spécifiques qui y opèrent. Par le moyen des mythèmes présents dans les récits, nous avons révélé les structures archétypiques du texte et nous avons constaté comment elles s’édifient littérairement. En outre, nous avons élucidé la teneur de la représentativité archétypique de la feminité inhérente aux récits et finalement, nous avons rassemblé les situations et les combinatoires qui existent dans l’ensemble de microrécits, traçant les connexions possibles qui y existent. Ainsi, nous avons fait une étude proprement dite, d´analyse mythocritique
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This work aim briefly study the myth of Medea and Jason, making an account of the Latin poet Ovid’s approach on it in his work Heroides Epistle XII, paralleling it to the Greek poet Euripides’ tragedy Medeia
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Ce travail montre une étude sur l’oralité et l’interculturalité présentes dans l’ouvrage Le chercheur d’or, de J.-M. G. Le Clézio. Les sources des principaux mythes et légendes introduits dans le récit seront mis en évidence, afin de faire ressortir la façon par laquelle l’auteur propose un panorama culturel avec plusieurs faces, en mélangeant, d’une manière homogène, des éléments différents par rapport à ses origines. Ainsi, nous décrirons les éléments essentiels du récit pour que nous puissions comprendre comment Le Clézio transforme son texte en une mosaïque ethno-culturelle, dont l’aspect poliphonique a une grande importance pour que l’interculturalité proposée et l’unité du récit soient atteintes
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The objective of this work is to carry out a study about some aspects of the myth in the book Heroides, written by the Latin author Ovid (43 b.C. – 17/18 A.D.). To do so, this study will focus on the Letter I (“From Penelope to Ulysses”) approaching not only the stylistic issues of the elegiac genre, but also, studying them in connection with the epistolary subgenre. Departing from some biographical remarks about the author and from studies made by scholars about this poet, this work seeks to address the myth and certain little explored features of this genre, as the use of rhetoric
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O presente trabalho procura estudar a recepção da literatura greco-romana na obra Metaformose de Paulo Leminski. Trata-se de uma narrativa poética que começou a ser escrita no final do ano de 1986 e foi terminada em março de 1987, publicada como obra póstuma no ano de 1994. Este livro estava entre os papéis do autor juntamente com diversos ensaios, contos, poemas e uma novela. Recebeu o Prêmio Jabuti de poesia no ano de 1995. São questões motivadoras desse projeto quais textos de literatura latina clássica foram utilizados por Paulo Leminski, quais personagens mitológicos, quais versões do mito foram aludidas e como essas referências são incorporadas a sua narrativa. Interessa-nos oferecer uma análise da obra Metaformose que verifique possíveis releituras das Metamorfoses de Ovídio e de outras fontes latinas, buscando interpretar a maneira como são tratados os mitos presentes na obra, refletindo assim sobre a reinvenção e releitura da Mitologia e da Literatura greco-latinas na literatura contemporânea
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This essay intends to point to a possible dialogue between Mário de Andrade and Max Jacob, starting from the books of poems Paulicéia desvairada (1922) and O losango cáqui (1926), Le cornet à dés (1916) and Le laboratoire central (1921). Divided into three parts, it investigates the figuration in the two poets of the harlequin’s image, through which both would operate several displacements. One of them, the resumption of a romantic mythology of the artist, as in Baudelaire, and the conscience of his staging character. Other, through the opposition between reason and madness, legitimating a lyrical state as a way to a different perception of the reality. Lastly, through the proposition of an artistic sincerity, moral of work with deep impact over the literary language.
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The work Homer, Iliad, by Italian writer Alessandro Baricco (be borned in 1958, in Italy), published in 2004, arose of a project of retelling of Homer’s work, aimed at the theater and which excluded the direct participation of the gods. But until which point the act of not focusing on the gods excluded the relationship between the literary with the mythological? It’s possible return to the classics excluding the presence of pagan gods? Which tripolar relationship could trace among the mythological, the literary and the theatrical in this Italian work? These are the questions that guide the undertaken study, aiming to check the sense that the elements taken from Classical Mythology engender in the produced text and in the artistic context in which it is inserted.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Educação Escolar - FCLAR
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This article provides an analysis of Leminski’s Metaformose that establishes a remarkable re-reading of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. It is a poetic narrative published posthumously in 1994. * is work, which received “Prêmio Jabuti de Poesia” in 1995, was found among the papers of the author along with many essays, short stories, poems and a novel. * rough the author’s own theoretical conceptions, one seeks to interpretating the way the myth of Arachne is approached by him, re' ecting on the reinvention and reinterpretation of both Greek and Latin mythology and Literature in contemporary writing.
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The use of mythology as a resource in the construction of Freudian thought and contributions relevant to the use of these outbreaks are of relevance to the development of psychoanalytic studies. This is primarily to discuss the design and conceptualization of myth and mythology, the following route through the Freudian and understand the various arguments used by the author to connect the mythology in the construction of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic thought, trying to highlight the aspects of this connection and opportunities for reflection and understanding of psychoanalytic concepts that the mythological narratives provide.
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The use of mythology as a resource in the construction of Freudian thought and contributions relevant to the use of these outbreaks are of relevance to the development of psychoanalytic studies. This is primarily to discuss the design and conceptualization of myth and mythology, the following route through the Freudian and understand the various arguments used by the author to connect the mythology in the construction of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic thought, trying to highlight the aspects of this connection and opportunities for reflection and understanding of psychoanalytic concepts that the mythological narratives provide.