"I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Giselle Andrade
Orientador(a): Coutinho, Fernanda Maria Abreu
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Resumo: This dissertation aims to analyze the adaptation process of the novel Jane Eyre, first published in 1847, written by the English writer Charlotte Brontë, to the homonymous films in 1944 and 2011, directed respectively by Robert Stevenson and Cary Joji Fukunaga. In the analysis we observed reading traits as the language system changed, focusing on the translation process of the character Jane Eyre to the screen. In the novel, Charlotte Brontë criticizes nineteenth-century English society by inscribing a character that questions the social role of women and gender stereotypes of the time, thus creating an alternative image of what was expected of women in the Victorian Era. As the film adaptations create new images of the novel and the characters, we wondered what aspects of the main character the films studied here created and what strategies were used in the adaptation process. To this purpose, we based our study on the theoretical contribution of Gaskell (1997), Gilbert & Gubar (2000), Showalter (1993), Ingham (2008) and Woolf (2013; 2014), who discuss Victorian literature written by women and Charlotte Brontë’s work; as well as the texts of Bordwell (2005), Lefevere (2007), Stam (2008) and Hutcheon (2013), who discuss translation as rewriting, intertext, film adaptation and narration in film. The general results of the analysis show that, when translated into film by Stevenson, the character Jane Eyre is transformed into the feminine ideal of the 1940s, in which the questions and reflections, as well as the rejection of the passivity made by the character of the novel are erased, giving way to a passive character who has her voice diminished, much of the film, by the character Rochester. Fukunaga’s film adaptation, on the other hand, produced at the beginning of the 21st century, creates the image of Jane Eyre as the protagonist and with a voice that emphasizes herself, and it is given more space for her psychological construction. We consider that those changes made by the directors and producers of the films were influenced by the ideologies and poetics of their respective times.
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spelling Pereira, Giselle AndradeCoutinho, Fernanda Maria Abreu2021-04-22T15:17:04Z2021-04-22T15:17:04Z2021PEREIRA, Giselle Andrade. "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema. Orientadora: Fernanda Maria Abreu Coutinho. 2021. 134 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras, Centro de Humanidades, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2021.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/57914This dissertation aims to analyze the adaptation process of the novel Jane Eyre, first published in 1847, written by the English writer Charlotte Brontë, to the homonymous films in 1944 and 2011, directed respectively by Robert Stevenson and Cary Joji Fukunaga. In the analysis we observed reading traits as the language system changed, focusing on the translation process of the character Jane Eyre to the screen. In the novel, Charlotte Brontë criticizes nineteenth-century English society by inscribing a character that questions the social role of women and gender stereotypes of the time, thus creating an alternative image of what was expected of women in the Victorian Era. As the film adaptations create new images of the novel and the characters, we wondered what aspects of the main character the films studied here created and what strategies were used in the adaptation process. To this purpose, we based our study on the theoretical contribution of Gaskell (1997), Gilbert & Gubar (2000), Showalter (1993), Ingham (2008) and Woolf (2013; 2014), who discuss Victorian literature written by women and Charlotte Brontë’s work; as well as the texts of Bordwell (2005), Lefevere (2007), Stam (2008) and Hutcheon (2013), who discuss translation as rewriting, intertext, film adaptation and narration in film. The general results of the analysis show that, when translated into film by Stevenson, the character Jane Eyre is transformed into the feminine ideal of the 1940s, in which the questions and reflections, as well as the rejection of the passivity made by the character of the novel are erased, giving way to a passive character who has her voice diminished, much of the film, by the character Rochester. Fukunaga’s film adaptation, on the other hand, produced at the beginning of the 21st century, creates the image of Jane Eyre as the protagonist and with a voice that emphasizes herself, and it is given more space for her psychological construction. We consider that those changes made by the directors and producers of the films were influenced by the ideologies and poetics of their respective times.Esta dissertação tem como principal objetivo analisar o processo de adaptação do romance Jane Eyre, publicado em 1847, de autoria da escritora inglesa Charlotte Brontë, para os filmes homônimos de 1944 e 2011, dirigidos respectivamente por Robert Stevenson e Cary Joji Fukunaga. Na análise observamos traços de leitura na mudança de sistemas de linguagem, com enfoque no processo de tradução da personagem Jane Eyre para as telas. Em seu romance, Charlotte Brontë critica a sociedade inglesa do século XIX ao construir uma personagem que questiona o papel social da mulher e os estereótipos de gênero da época, criando assim uma imagem alternativa do que era esperado da mulher na Era Vitoriana. Como as adaptações fílmicas criam novas imagens da obra e das personagens, questionamo-nos quais traços da personagem protagonista os filmes aqui estudados criaram e quais estratégias foram utilizadas no processo de adaptação. Para tanto, fundamentamos nosso trabalho com a contribuição teórica de Gaskell (1997), Gilbert & Gubar (2000), Showalter (1993), Ingham (2008) e Woolf (2013; 2014), que discutem sobre a literatura vitoriana de autoria feminina e a obra de Charlotte Brontë; bem como os textos de Bordwell (2005), Lefevere (2007), Stam (2008) e Hutcheon (2013) que discorrem sobre tradução como reescrita, intertexto, adaptação fílmica e narratividade fílmica. Os resultados gerais da análise mostram que, ao ser traduzida para o cinema por Stevenson, a personagem Jane Eyre é transformada no ideal feminino dos anos 1940, no qual os questionamentos e reflexões, como também a rejeição da passividade feitos pela personagem do romance são apagados, dando lugar a uma personagem passiva e que tem a sua voz diminuída, boa parte do filme, pelo personagem Rochester. A adaptação fílmica de Fukunaga, por sua vez, inscrita no início do século XXI, constrói a imagem de Jane Eyre como protagonista e com uma voz acentuada que a destaca, e é dado à personagem mais espaço para a sua construção psicológica. Consideramos que essas mudanças dos diretores e produtores do filme são influenciadas pelas ideologias e poéticas de suas respectivas épocas.Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre - Adaptações para cinemaLiteratura inglesa - Séc. 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title "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
spellingShingle "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
Pereira, Giselle Andrade
Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre - Adaptações para cinema
Literatura inglesa - Séc. XIX - História e crítica
Stevenson, Robert, 1905-1986 Crítica e interpretação
Cinema e literatura
Fukunaga, Cary Joji, 1977- Crítica e interpretação
Mulheres na literatura
Mulheres no cinema
title_short "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
title_full "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
title_fullStr "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
title_full_unstemmed "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
title_sort "I am a free human being with an independent will": uma análise da tradução da personagem Jane Eyre da literatura para o cinema
author Pereira, Giselle Andrade
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Coutinho, Fernanda Maria Abreu
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre - Adaptações para cinema
Literatura inglesa - Séc. XIX - História e crítica
Stevenson, Robert, 1905-1986 Crítica e interpretação
Cinema e literatura
Fukunaga, Cary Joji, 1977- Crítica e interpretação
Mulheres na literatura
Mulheres no cinema
topic Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Jane Eyre - Adaptações para cinema
Literatura inglesa - Séc. XIX - História e crítica
Stevenson, Robert, 1905-1986 Crítica e interpretação
Cinema e literatura
Fukunaga, Cary Joji, 1977- Crítica e interpretação
Mulheres na literatura
Mulheres no cinema
description This dissertation aims to analyze the adaptation process of the novel Jane Eyre, first published in 1847, written by the English writer Charlotte Brontë, to the homonymous films in 1944 and 2011, directed respectively by Robert Stevenson and Cary Joji Fukunaga. In the analysis we observed reading traits as the language system changed, focusing on the translation process of the character Jane Eyre to the screen. In the novel, Charlotte Brontë criticizes nineteenth-century English society by inscribing a character that questions the social role of women and gender stereotypes of the time, thus creating an alternative image of what was expected of women in the Victorian Era. As the film adaptations create new images of the novel and the characters, we wondered what aspects of the main character the films studied here created and what strategies were used in the adaptation process. To this purpose, we based our study on the theoretical contribution of Gaskell (1997), Gilbert & Gubar (2000), Showalter (1993), Ingham (2008) and Woolf (2013; 2014), who discuss Victorian literature written by women and Charlotte Brontë’s work; as well as the texts of Bordwell (2005), Lefevere (2007), Stam (2008) and Hutcheon (2013), who discuss translation as rewriting, intertext, film adaptation and narration in film. The general results of the analysis show that, when translated into film by Stevenson, the character Jane Eyre is transformed into the feminine ideal of the 1940s, in which the questions and reflections, as well as the rejection of the passivity made by the character of the novel are erased, giving way to a passive character who has her voice diminished, much of the film, by the character Rochester. Fukunaga’s film adaptation, on the other hand, produced at the beginning of the 21st century, creates the image of Jane Eyre as the protagonist and with a voice that emphasizes herself, and it is given more space for her psychological construction. We consider that those changes made by the directors and producers of the films were influenced by the ideologies and poetics of their respective times.
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