(Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Julia de Mello Silva
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Câmpus São Carlos
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Resumo: Since the beginning of this second millennium, we have been favoring the improvement of the data-driven way of living. In this improvement, the market is increasingly establishing its logic of speculation and prospecting of demands and agendas by using socially circulating discourses. Through this mechanism, the market can offer to the customers products that fit in their interests until we reach the current peak of the datasphere (BEIGUELMAN, 2021). From the beginning of such improvement until this very moment in which we consolidate it, information is the great driver of profit. The publishing market, which functions as a discursive institution (SALGADO, 2016), utilizes the media-algorithmic rules to speculate and explore the agendas and demands socially in circulation and incorporates them as a basis for the publication, circulation, and sale of books. Indeed, the author is also a result of his time and has a position in this dynamic as a catalyst and prism of culture that appears filtered in his written products. To be published and to the publication have some impact, however, it is necessary to take part in the publishing market dynamics. This is the logic that definitely determines the themes and forms of literature since we began to assume information as an organizational vector of Western thought. In Brazil, we have seen, little by little, a progressive political process that reflects ideologies centralizing issues of equality and social justice. When we had a president who was a former activist against the military dictatorship of 1964 (which coincides with the work of the National Truth Commission and the 50th anniversary of the regime) we were experiencing the peak of information, discourses, and social demands for an inclusive, fair, and diverse democracy, capable of looking at its past, present and future with that very lens. Groups in favor of this ideology and against it are equivalent to groups in favor of historical reparations regarding the various authoritarianism agendas we have experienced since colonization and groups that do not think this should be a value in managing the country's politics. Regardless of the pole - in favor or against it -, the debate was set, and polarized information was in circulation, generating demands to be met by the market and the publishing market. The coincidence between “being in favor of the dictatorship” and “being against such values as guides for State management” or between “being against the dictatorship” and “being in favor of a specific social democracy” had consequences for literature, especially in one of its niches: the 1964 dictatorship literature. In fact, due to the context introduced, this literary segment presented a politicized and referentialized literary representation (which is positive in the sense that literature could be an equalizer of political debate). On the other side, nonetheless, the fiction work was marginalized. This scene - more referentialization, less fiction - made the boom in Brazilian contemporary post-dictatorial novel. This kind of literature has been published since the 2000s and centralizes the 1964 dictatorship in its plot. It also has a tentacular narrative that materializes the aesthetics of insurgency to be put in the form of a literary product (ZOHAR, 2017) which will be neutralized by the need for profit, the end of the entire marketing process. Our work, based on the Theory of Imaginary Control by Luiz Costa Lima (2007; 2009), describes this phenomenon and proves the hypothesis that Noite dentro da noite by Joca Reiners Terron, and Trilogia Infernal, by Micheliny Verunschk, escape such description.
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spelling Oliveira, Julia de Mello SilvaRocha, Rejane Cristinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5669300635333699http://lattes.cnpq.br/0358215216384521https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8434-2355https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5944-68462024-07-17T16:43:57Z2024-07-17T16:43:57Z2024-04-24OLIVEIRA, Julia de Mello Silva. (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron. 2024. Tese (Doutorado em Estudos de Literatura) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2024. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/20053.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/20053Since the beginning of this second millennium, we have been favoring the improvement of the data-driven way of living. In this improvement, the market is increasingly establishing its logic of speculation and prospecting of demands and agendas by using socially circulating discourses. Through this mechanism, the market can offer to the customers products that fit in their interests until we reach the current peak of the datasphere (BEIGUELMAN, 2021). From the beginning of such improvement until this very moment in which we consolidate it, information is the great driver of profit. The publishing market, which functions as a discursive institution (SALGADO, 2016), utilizes the media-algorithmic rules to speculate and explore the agendas and demands socially in circulation and incorporates them as a basis for the publication, circulation, and sale of books. Indeed, the author is also a result of his time and has a position in this dynamic as a catalyst and prism of culture that appears filtered in his written products. To be published and to the publication have some impact, however, it is necessary to take part in the publishing market dynamics. This is the logic that definitely determines the themes and forms of literature since we began to assume information as an organizational vector of Western thought. In Brazil, we have seen, little by little, a progressive political process that reflects ideologies centralizing issues of equality and social justice. When we had a president who was a former activist against the military dictatorship of 1964 (which coincides with the work of the National Truth Commission and the 50th anniversary of the regime) we were experiencing the peak of information, discourses, and social demands for an inclusive, fair, and diverse democracy, capable of looking at its past, present and future with that very lens. Groups in favor of this ideology and against it are equivalent to groups in favor of historical reparations regarding the various authoritarianism agendas we have experienced since colonization and groups that do not think this should be a value in managing the country's politics. Regardless of the pole - in favor or against it -, the debate was set, and polarized information was in circulation, generating demands to be met by the market and the publishing market. The coincidence between “being in favor of the dictatorship” and “being against such values as guides for State management” or between “being against the dictatorship” and “being in favor of a specific social democracy” had consequences for literature, especially in one of its niches: the 1964 dictatorship literature. In fact, due to the context introduced, this literary segment presented a politicized and referentialized literary representation (which is positive in the sense that literature could be an equalizer of political debate). On the other side, nonetheless, the fiction work was marginalized. This scene - more referentialization, less fiction - made the boom in Brazilian contemporary post-dictatorial novel. This kind of literature has been published since the 2000s and centralizes the 1964 dictatorship in its plot. It also has a tentacular narrative that materializes the aesthetics of insurgency to be put in the form of a literary product (ZOHAR, 2017) which will be neutralized by the need for profit, the end of the entire marketing process. Our work, based on the Theory of Imaginary Control by Luiz Costa Lima (2007; 2009), describes this phenomenon and proves the hypothesis that Noite dentro da noite by Joca Reiners Terron, and Trilogia Infernal, by Micheliny Verunschk, escape such description.Estamos, desde o início deste segundo milênio, favorecendo o aprimoramento do modo de viver data driven. Nesse aprimoramento, o mercado vai instituindo a sua lógica de especulação e prospecção de demandas e pautas a partir dos discursos socialmente circulantes para oferecer aos consumidores produtos que atendam seus interesses até chegarmos neste auge da dadosfera (BEIGUELMAN, 2021). Desde o início desse aprimoramento até este momento em que o consolidamos, a informação é o grande vetor do lucro. O mercado editorial, enquanto instituição discursiva (SALGADO, 2016), através das regras midiático-algorítimicas, especula e prospecta as pautas e demandas sociais em circulação de modo a tê-las como base para a publicação, circulação e venda de livros. É certo que o autor também é fruto de seu tempo e, assim, catalisador e prisma da própria cultura no produto que escreve. No entanto, para ser publicado e ter alguma repercussão, precisa fazer parte da dinâmica do mercado editorial. Isso, em definitivo, desde que começamos a assumir a informação enquanto vetor organizacional do pensamento ocidental, determina os temas e as formas da literatura. No Brasil, vimos, pouco a pouco, passando por um processo político progressista que reflete ideologias as quais centralizam as questões de igualdade e justiça social. Quando tivemos uma presidente ex-militante contra a ditadura militar de 1964 - o que coincide com os trabalhos da Comissão Nacional da Verdade e com a efeméride dos 50 anos desde o regime -, vivíamos o auge das informações, discursos e demandas sociais por uma democracia inclusiva, justa e diversa, que olhasse para sua história passada, presente e futura, com essas lentes. Grupos favoráveis a essa ideologia e contra ela equivalem aos grupos favoráveis a reparações históricas quanto aos diversos autoritarismos por que passamos desde a colonização e grupos que não acham que isso deveria ser um valor de gestão da política do país. Independente do polo, contra ou a favor, o debate estava posto, as informações polarizadas estavam em circulação, gerando demandas a serem atendidas pelo mercado e pelo mercado editorial. A coincidência entre “ser a favor da ditadura” e “ser contra tais valores como guias da gestão do Estado” e entre “ser contra a ditadura” e “ser a favor de uma social democracia específica” teve reflexos para a literatura, sobretudo em um de seus nichos. Essas combinações politizam e referencializa a representação literária (o que é positivo e saudável) em detrimento do trabalho com a ficção, marcando-se, assim, o boom do romance pós-ditatorial contemporâneo. Esse romance que, publicado desde os anos 2000, tematiza a ditadura em seu enredo, tem uma narrativa tentacular que materializa a estética da insurgência a ser posta na forma de produto literário (ZOHAR, 2017) o qual será neutralizado pela necessidade do lucro, fim de todo processo mercadológico. 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title (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
spellingShingle (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
Oliveira, Julia de Mello Silva
Mercado editorial
Controle do imaginário
Romance pós-64
Romance pós-ditatorial contemporâneo
Micheliny Verunschk
Joca Reiners Terron
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::TEORIA LITERARIA
title_short (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
title_full (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
title_fullStr (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
title_full_unstemmed (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
title_sort (Des)controle do imaginário: o regime militar como lastro das ficções de Micheliny Verunschk e Joca Reiners Terron
author Oliveira, Julia de Mello Silva
author_facet Oliveira, Julia de Mello Silva
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Controle do imaginário
Romance pós-64
Romance pós-ditatorial contemporâneo
Micheliny Verunschk
Joca Reiners Terron
topic Mercado editorial
Controle do imaginário
Romance pós-64
Romance pós-ditatorial contemporâneo
Micheliny Verunschk
Joca Reiners Terron
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::TEORIA LITERARIA
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