Animais literários e possibilidades zoopoéticas nas narrativas condeanas
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura e Interculturalidade - PPGLI
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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Resumo: | This paper aims to present the interspecies relationships in José Condé’s narratives through an ecological reading of the literary text. We propose a thesis of perception by introducing and developing the concept of symmetrical animality. The relationships between human and non-human animals portrayed in Condé’s work are constructed from an ethics of the living, focusing on the power of affects within the interactions that occur between species. The animalistic relationships developed in the works Terra de Caruaru (1960), Pensão Riso da Noite: Rua das Mágoas (cerveja, sanfona e amor) (1966), and Tempo, vida, solidão (1971) guide us toward recognizing non-human animals as structural elements of actantial and symbolic reference. In light of Jacques Derrida’s (2002) studies, we question the traits said to be inherent to humans, and, alongside Bruno Latour (2019), discuss the possibilities of hybridity and symmetry between beings. Supported also by readings of Maria Esther Maciel (2016, 2023), we explore José Condé’s work to determine that the relationship between humans and non-humans — starting from the human-animal binary and their interactions —occurs on a distinct level of sensitivity and promotes animalistic agencies that transcend the purely fictional, gaining space in contemporary society and becoming the primary key of analysis. We consider here the full historical complexity of human-environment interactions, suggesting a dialogue within the sphere of animal ethics and a possible reinterpretation of the nature-society duality by incorporating animalities, historical processes, evolutionary paths, and psychological indicators. Based on a sociocultural study of how animalistic relationships occur historically, we specifically selected the horse, the goat, the rat, and the dog from Condé's narrative to analyze their actantial powers, allowing us to suggest a symmetrical animality based on the zoopoetic reading of José Condé's work. Animals act as the human’s double, absorbing and being affected by the social sphere; what they reflect is the human in its singular form, often isolated from society (by choice or necessity), on the margins. The presence and significance of non-human animals in Condé’s narratives suggest a destabilization of behavioral patterns that imply a certain human superiority. The figures presented here suggest a revision of terms, attitudes, and concepts. |
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2026-03-26T15:37:43Z2025-10-10SILVA, R. K. Y. B. M. B. Animais literários e possibilidades zoopoéticas nas narrativas condeanas. 2025. 126 f. Tese (Doutorado em Literatura e Interculturalidade) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2026.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7604524004014004P2This paper aims to present the interspecies relationships in José Condé’s narratives through an ecological reading of the literary text. We propose a thesis of perception by introducing and developing the concept of symmetrical animality. The relationships between human and non-human animals portrayed in Condé’s work are constructed from an ethics of the living, focusing on the power of affects within the interactions that occur between species. The animalistic relationships developed in the works Terra de Caruaru (1960), Pensão Riso da Noite: Rua das Mágoas (cerveja, sanfona e amor) (1966), and Tempo, vida, solidão (1971) guide us toward recognizing non-human animals as structural elements of actantial and symbolic reference. In light of Jacques Derrida’s (2002) studies, we question the traits said to be inherent to humans, and, alongside Bruno Latour (2019), discuss the possibilities of hybridity and symmetry between beings. Supported also by readings of Maria Esther Maciel (2016, 2023), we explore José Condé’s work to determine that the relationship between humans and non-humans — starting from the human-animal binary and their interactions —occurs on a distinct level of sensitivity and promotes animalistic agencies that transcend the purely fictional, gaining space in contemporary society and becoming the primary key of analysis. We consider here the full historical complexity of human-environment interactions, suggesting a dialogue within the sphere of animal ethics and a possible reinterpretation of the nature-society duality by incorporating animalities, historical processes, evolutionary paths, and psychological indicators. Based on a sociocultural study of how animalistic relationships occur historically, we specifically selected the horse, the goat, the rat, and the dog from Condé's narrative to analyze their actantial powers, allowing us to suggest a symmetrical animality based on the zoopoetic reading of José Condé's work. Animals act as the human’s double, absorbing and being affected by the social sphere; what they reflect is the human in its singular form, often isolated from society (by choice or necessity), on the margins. The presence and significance of non-human animals in Condé’s narratives suggest a destabilization of behavioral patterns that imply a certain human superiority. The figures presented here suggest a revision of terms, attitudes, and concepts.O presente trabalho apresenta a relação multiespécies na narrativa condeana a partir de uma leitura ecológica do texto literário. Apontamos para uma tese da percepção, mediante a apresentação e o desenvolvimento do conceito de animalidade simétrica. As relações entre animais humanos e não-humanos narrados por José Condé se constroem a partir de uma ética do vivente, com um enfoque na potência dos afetos entre os movimentos de interação que se dão entre espécies. As relações animalescas desenvolvidas nas obras Terra de Caruaru (1960), Pensão Riso da noite: rua das mágoas (cerveja, sanfona e amor) (1966) e Tempo, vida, solidão (1971) nos encaminham para possibilidades dos animais não-humanos como elementos estruturais de referência actancial e simbólica. À luz dos estudos de Jacques Derrida (2002), problematizamos as características ditas próprias do homem, juntamente com Bruno Latour (2019), discutindo as possibilidades de hibridismo e simetria entre os seres. Também, amparados em leituras de Maria Esther Maciel (2016, 2023), percorremos a obra de José Condé, a fim de determinar que a relação entre humanos e não-humanos, partindo do binômio homem-animal em interação entre tais, acontece num nível diferenciado de sensibilidade e promove agenciamentos animalescos que perpassam o puramente ficcional para ganhar espaço na sociedade contemporânea, tornando-se a principal chave de análise. Consideramos aqui toda a complexidade histórica das interações entre o ser humano e o meio ambiente, sugerindo um diálogo na esfera da ética animal, de uma possível releitura do duo natureza e sociedade que abarquem animalidades, processos históricos, evolutivos e indicadores psicológicos. A partir de um levantamento sociocultural do como se dão as relações animalescas historicamente, recortamos especificamente o cavalo, a cabra, a ratazana e o cachorro da narrativa condeana para analisar suas potências actanciais, possibilitando sugerirmos uma animalidade simétrica baseada na leitura zoopoética da obra de José Condé. Os animais atuam no espectro de duplo do homem, incorporam e são afetados pelo social, e o que reflete é o homem no uno, muitas vezes isolado da sociedade (por escolha ou necessidade), à margem. A presença e importância dada aos animais não-humanos na narrativa condeana sugerem desestabilizar padrões comportamentais que indicam certa superioridade do que é dito humano. 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Animais literários e possibilidades zoopoéticas nas narrativas condeanas |
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Animais literários e possibilidades zoopoéticas nas narrativas condeanas Silva, Renally Kamillah Ynnaiãnh Batista Martins Bezerra da LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES Animalidades José Condé Zooliteratura Agenciamentos simétricos Análise literária |
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Animais literários e possibilidades zoopoéticas nas narrativas condeanas |
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Silva, Eli Brandão da |
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This paper aims to present the interspecies relationships in José Condé’s narratives through an ecological reading of the literary text. We propose a thesis of perception by introducing and developing the concept of symmetrical animality. The relationships between human and non-human animals portrayed in Condé’s work are constructed from an ethics of the living, focusing on the power of affects within the interactions that occur between species. The animalistic relationships developed in the works Terra de Caruaru (1960), Pensão Riso da Noite: Rua das Mágoas (cerveja, sanfona e amor) (1966), and Tempo, vida, solidão (1971) guide us toward recognizing non-human animals as structural elements of actantial and symbolic reference. In light of Jacques Derrida’s (2002) studies, we question the traits said to be inherent to humans, and, alongside Bruno Latour (2019), discuss the possibilities of hybridity and symmetry between beings. Supported also by readings of Maria Esther Maciel (2016, 2023), we explore José Condé’s work to determine that the relationship between humans and non-humans — starting from the human-animal binary and their interactions —occurs on a distinct level of sensitivity and promotes animalistic agencies that transcend the purely fictional, gaining space in contemporary society and becoming the primary key of analysis. We consider here the full historical complexity of human-environment interactions, suggesting a dialogue within the sphere of animal ethics and a possible reinterpretation of the nature-society duality by incorporating animalities, historical processes, evolutionary paths, and psychological indicators. Based on a sociocultural study of how animalistic relationships occur historically, we specifically selected the horse, the goat, the rat, and the dog from Condé's narrative to analyze their actantial powers, allowing us to suggest a symmetrical animality based on the zoopoetic reading of José Condé's work. Animals act as the human’s double, absorbing and being affected by the social sphere; what they reflect is the human in its singular form, often isolated from society (by choice or necessity), on the margins. The presence and significance of non-human animals in Condé’s narratives suggest a destabilization of behavioral patterns that imply a certain human superiority. The figures presented here suggest a revision of terms, attitudes, and concepts. |
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