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O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Melo, Ivana Ferigolo
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Resumo: From the second half of the twentieth century, the West starts to record significant changes in the social, political, economic, ideological and cultural sphere. For many scholars/researchers, one of the central consequences of these changes is the consolidation of a globalized world, borders and national identities weakened or dissolved and lacking in grand narratives of utopian nature and homogenizing. Such globalized reality seems to resonate in the instance of cultural production and thus literary. One of the signs of this impact tends to be the appearance of certain narratives, to distance themselves from the most expressive modalities expressed by romance throughout modernity, requesting literary criticism defining new parameters for analysis and interpretation. Two examples, among others, of reports that seem to show a large gap in relation to expressions of romance in modernity are La vida en las Ventanas, the Spanish-Argentine writer Andrés Neuman and Berkeley in Bellagio, the author João Gilberto Noll. Assuming that these narratives present ties to the social, existential and spiritual atmosphere that is drawn in the West, from the second half of the last century, this work seeks to clarify, from the analysis of both narratives, that the understanding of the cultural and aesthetic sense of these reports depends on the definition of parameters differentiated analysis and interpretation of which were developed throughout modernity to the romance genre. In this sense, the work is structured from the review of relevant placements of literary criticism in Spain and Brazil today; recovery of the novel theories elaborated by authors such as Lukacs, Feher, Bakhtin, among others, and the review and discussion the thought of authors who try to explain the peculiarities of Western historical phase following the second world war, as Vattimo, Jameson, Anderson, Habermas, Lasch, etc.. It is concluded from the analysis of the works that the motives that drive the contemporary novelistic creation differ from that motivated formalization throughout modernity, the romance factor that leads to formal register modifications and requiring other analytical and interpretive devices.
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spelling O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto NollThe shattered romance: La vida en las ventanas, by Andrés Neuman and Berkeley at Bellagio, by Joâo Gilberto NollRomanceContemporaneidadeCrítica literáriaRomanceContemporaryLiterary criticismCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASFrom the second half of the twentieth century, the West starts to record significant changes in the social, political, economic, ideological and cultural sphere. For many scholars/researchers, one of the central consequences of these changes is the consolidation of a globalized world, borders and national identities weakened or dissolved and lacking in grand narratives of utopian nature and homogenizing. Such globalized reality seems to resonate in the instance of cultural production and thus literary. One of the signs of this impact tends to be the appearance of certain narratives, to distance themselves from the most expressive modalities expressed by romance throughout modernity, requesting literary criticism defining new parameters for analysis and interpretation. Two examples, among others, of reports that seem to show a large gap in relation to expressions of romance in modernity are La vida en las Ventanas, the Spanish-Argentine writer Andrés Neuman and Berkeley in Bellagio, the author João Gilberto Noll. Assuming that these narratives present ties to the social, existential and spiritual atmosphere that is drawn in the West, from the second half of the last century, this work seeks to clarify, from the analysis of both narratives, that the understanding of the cultural and aesthetic sense of these reports depends on the definition of parameters differentiated analysis and interpretation of which were developed throughout modernity to the romance genre. In this sense, the work is structured from the review of relevant placements of literary criticism in Spain and Brazil today; recovery of the novel theories elaborated by authors such as Lukacs, Feher, Bakhtin, among others, and the review and discussion the thought of authors who try to explain the peculiarities of Western historical phase following the second world war, as Vattimo, Jameson, Anderson, Habermas, Lasch, etc.. It is concluded from the analysis of the works that the motives that drive the contemporary novelistic creation differ from that motivated formalization throughout modernity, the romance factor that leads to formal register modifications and requiring other analytical and interpretive devices.A partir da segunda metade do século XX, o Ocidente passa a registrar mudanças significativas na esfera social, política, econômica, ideológica e cultural. Para muitos estudiosos, uma das consequências centrais dessas mudanças é a consolidação de um mundo globalizado, de fronteiras e identidades nacionais enfraquecidas, ou dissolvidas, e carente de grandes narrativas de cunho utópico e homogeneizante. Tal realidade globalizada parece repercutir na instância da produção cultural e, portanto, literária. Um dos sinais dessa repercussão tende a ser o aparecimento de certas narrativas que, ao se distanciarem das modalidades mais expressivas manifestadas pelo romance ao longo da modernidade, solicitam da crítica literária a definição de novos parâmetros de análise e interpretação. Dois exemplos, entre outros, de relatos que parecem exibir um distanciamento em relação às grandes expressões do romance na modernidade são La vida en las ventanas, do escritor hispano-argentino Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, do autor João Gilberto Noll. Partindo do pressuposto de que estas narrativas apresentam vínculos com a atmosfera social, existencial e espiritual que se desenha, no Ocidente, a partir da segunda metade do século passado, este trabalho busca explicitar, a partir da análise de ambas as narrativas, que o entendimento do sentido estético e cultural desses relatos depende da delimitação de parâmetros de análise e interpretação diferenciados dos que foram elaborados ao longo da modernidade para o gênero romance. Nesse sentido, o trabalho estrutura-se a partir da revisão de posicionamentos relevantes da crítica literária da Espanha e do Brasil na atualidade; da recuperação das teorias do romance elaboradas por autores como Lukács, Féher, Bakhtin, entre outros, e da revisão e discussão do pensamento de autores que tratam de explicar as particularidades da fase histórica ocidental posterior à Segunda Guerra Mundial, como Vattimo, Jameson, Anderson, Habermas, Lasch, etc. Conclui-se, a partir da análise das obras, que os motivos que impulsionam a criação romanesca na contemporaneidade diferem dos que motivaram sua formalização ao longo da modernidade, fator que leva o romance a registrar modificações formais e a requerer outros dispositivos analíticos e interpretativos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRLetrasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasMayoral, Ana Teresa Cabañashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7927781661540872Camargo, Fabio Figueiredohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1607535412134196Cardoso, Rosane Mariahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2580718280810312Eslava, Fernando Villarragahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1545528976563046Ramicelli, Maria Euláliahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6281610122950296Melo, Ivana Ferigolo2013-07-292013-07-292013-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfMELO, Ivana Ferigolo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
The shattered romance: La vida en las ventanas, by Andrés Neuman and Berkeley at Bellagio, by Joâo Gilberto Noll
title O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
spellingShingle O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
Melo, Ivana Ferigolo
Romance
Contemporaneidade
Crítica literária
Romance
Contemporary
Literary criticism
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
title_short O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
title_full O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
title_fullStr O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
title_full_unstemmed O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
title_sort O romance estilhaçado: La vida en las ventanas, de Andrés Neuman e Berkeley em Bellagio, de João Gilberto Noll
author Melo, Ivana Ferigolo
author_facet Melo, Ivana Ferigolo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mayoral, Ana Teresa Cabañas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7927781661540872
Camargo, Fabio Figueiredo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1607535412134196
Cardoso, Rosane Maria
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2580718280810312
Eslava, Fernando Villarraga
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1545528976563046
Ramicelli, Maria Eulália
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6281610122950296
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Ivana Ferigolo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Romance
Contemporaneidade
Crítica literária
Romance
Contemporary
Literary criticism
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
topic Romance
Contemporaneidade
Crítica literária
Romance
Contemporary
Literary criticism
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
description From the second half of the twentieth century, the West starts to record significant changes in the social, political, economic, ideological and cultural sphere. For many scholars/researchers, one of the central consequences of these changes is the consolidation of a globalized world, borders and national identities weakened or dissolved and lacking in grand narratives of utopian nature and homogenizing. Such globalized reality seems to resonate in the instance of cultural production and thus literary. One of the signs of this impact tends to be the appearance of certain narratives, to distance themselves from the most expressive modalities expressed by romance throughout modernity, requesting literary criticism defining new parameters for analysis and interpretation. Two examples, among others, of reports that seem to show a large gap in relation to expressions of romance in modernity are La vida en las Ventanas, the Spanish-Argentine writer Andrés Neuman and Berkeley in Bellagio, the author João Gilberto Noll. Assuming that these narratives present ties to the social, existential and spiritual atmosphere that is drawn in the West, from the second half of the last century, this work seeks to clarify, from the analysis of both narratives, that the understanding of the cultural and aesthetic sense of these reports depends on the definition of parameters differentiated analysis and interpretation of which were developed throughout modernity to the romance genre. In this sense, the work is structured from the review of relevant placements of literary criticism in Spain and Brazil today; recovery of the novel theories elaborated by authors such as Lukacs, Feher, Bakhtin, among others, and the review and discussion the thought of authors who try to explain the peculiarities of Western historical phase following the second world war, as Vattimo, Jameson, Anderson, Habermas, Lasch, etc.. It is concluded from the analysis of the works that the motives that drive the contemporary novelistic creation differ from that motivated formalization throughout modernity, the romance factor that leads to formal register modifications and requiring other analytical and interpretive devices.
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