A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu
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Tipo de documento: | Tese |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras
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Letras
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30490 |
Resumo: | This research seeks to reflect on death, loss, mourning, and trauma in the fictional and epistolary writing of Caio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996). The short stories and the chronicles, published between 1970 and 1996, will share place with collections of letters put together by professor Italo Moriconi and by Caio's personal friend, Paula Dip. Death is the common thread in Caio's narratives, therefore, the work aims to analyze the author’s relation whit processes of the mourning, resulting from the losses caused by subjective death and real-death, the body and finitude, and how these facts result in the traumas that appear not only in the narratives, but in the epistolary exchange. In addition, the aim is to understand how the real death, in other words, "death-of-self" and the awareness of its own finitude rescue in the author the desire for his own existence. In this sense, one of the aspects of the study to be considered is the emphasis on anthropological and psychoanalytical theories that that are able to understand the relation between man and his own finitude. Thus, the chapters deal with issues related to (1) loss, changes in life, lost loves, places left behind; (2) death itself - the body of the other and finitute - and mourning; (3) trauma resulting from the loss-death-mourning relations, and (4) finitude itself, which awakens a feeling of deep desire for life. The analysis in question is important because it brings literary studies closer to studies focused on human behavior, psychology and historical and sociological studies on death, making it possible to intersect with other areas, increasing interest in the subject in literature studies. To deal with the mentioned subjects, theories that deal with the issue of death and human finitude are used, taking into account important authors in the field such as Ernest Becker, Edgar Morin, Jean-Claude Méatraux and Sigmund Freud, taking into account the interdisciplinary perspective with literature. |
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2023-11-13T19:16:20Z2023-11-13T19:16:20Z2023-09-27http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30490This research seeks to reflect on death, loss, mourning, and trauma in the fictional and epistolary writing of Caio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996). The short stories and the chronicles, published between 1970 and 1996, will share place with collections of letters put together by professor Italo Moriconi and by Caio's personal friend, Paula Dip. Death is the common thread in Caio's narratives, therefore, the work aims to analyze the author’s relation whit processes of the mourning, resulting from the losses caused by subjective death and real-death, the body and finitude, and how these facts result in the traumas that appear not only in the narratives, but in the epistolary exchange. In addition, the aim is to understand how the real death, in other words, "death-of-self" and the awareness of its own finitude rescue in the author the desire for his own existence. In this sense, one of the aspects of the study to be considered is the emphasis on anthropological and psychoanalytical theories that that are able to understand the relation between man and his own finitude. Thus, the chapters deal with issues related to (1) loss, changes in life, lost loves, places left behind; (2) death itself - the body of the other and finitute - and mourning; (3) trauma resulting from the loss-death-mourning relations, and (4) finitude itself, which awakens a feeling of deep desire for life. The analysis in question is important because it brings literary studies closer to studies focused on human behavior, psychology and historical and sociological studies on death, making it possible to intersect with other areas, increasing interest in the subject in literature studies. To deal with the mentioned subjects, theories that deal with the issue of death and human finitude are used, taking into account important authors in the field such as Ernest Becker, Edgar Morin, Jean-Claude Méatraux and Sigmund Freud, taking into account the interdisciplinary perspective with literature.A presente pesquisa busca refletir sobre a morte, as perdas, os lutos e os traumas na escrita ficional e epistolar de Caio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996). A constística e as crônicas, publicadas entre 1970 e 1996, dividirá espaço com as coletâneas de cartas reunidas pelo professor Italo Moriconi e pela amiga pessoal de Caio, Paula Dip. A morte é o fio condutor nas narrativas de Caio, portanto, o trabalho se propõe a analisar a relação do autor com os processos de luto, resultantes das perdas ocasionadas pela morte subjetiva e pela morte-real, o corpo e a finitude e de que maneira esses fatos resultam nos traumas que surgem não apenas nas narrativas, mas na troca epistolar. Além disso, busca-se compreender como essa morte real, ou seja, “morte-de-si”, e a consciência de sua própria finitude resgatam no autor o desejo pela sua própria existência. Nesse sentido, dentro dos aspectos do estudo a serem considerados, está a ênfase em teorias antropológicas e psicanalíticas que dão conta de compreender a relação do homem com a própria finitude. Assim, os capítulos versam sobre questões voltadas (1) às perdas, às mudaças na vida, aos amores perdidos, aos lugares deixados; (2) à morte em si – o corpo do outro e a finitute – e aos lutos; (3) aos traumas resultantes da relação perda-morte-luto, e (4) à própria finitude, o que desperta um sentimento de profundo desejo pela vida. A análise em questão é importante, pois aproxima os estudos literários de estudos voltados ao comportamento humano, da psicologia e de estudos históricos e sociológicos com a morte, possibilitando a intersecção com outras áreas, aumentando o interesse pela temática em estudos de literatura. Para dar conta dos assuntos mencionados, são utilizadas teorias que versem sobre a questão da morte e da finitude humana, tendo em vista autores importantes na área como Ernest Becker, Edgar Morin, Jean-Claude Méatraux e Sigmund Freud, levando em conta a perspectiva interdisciplinar com a literatura.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Artes e LetrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasUFSMBrasilLetrasAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMortePerdaLutoTraumaCaio Fernando AbreuDeathLossMourningCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASA morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando AbreuThe death that doesn't cease: the loss, the mourning, and the trauma in Caio Fernando Abreuinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisCalegari, Lizandro Carloshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8123672132895395Ginzburg, JaimeSilva, Marcia Ivana de Lima ePorto, Luana TeixeiraPereira, Cilene Margaretehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7504324176510638Massotti, João Paulo800200000001600600600600600600600d19d8277-fdd4-4167-8d9e-a6d7b7fa925e3e0ddd8d-1b4b-48ac-bc1b-14ec2c2acb539c74dadb-f653-4c9a-93f8-c83abd899c1f1726aecb-dd06-431f-8adf-a9cb93b1e9a36daa0a72-3f0c-4253-aa7f-61935892b3b15da3b51c-fdbb-488b-83e0-b219df5e3dbbreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALTES_PPGLETRAS_2023_MASSOTTI_JOAO.pdfTES_PPGLETRAS_2023_MASSOTTI_JOAO.pdfTese de doutoradoapplication/pdf1879161http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/30490/1/TES_PPGLETRAS_2023_MASSOTTI_JOAO.pdf50518fb42bc5442ee6f4a126fc7b45d0MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv |
The death that doesn't cease: the loss, the mourning, and the trauma in Caio Fernando Abreu |
title |
A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu Massotti, João Paulo Morte Perda Luto Trauma Caio Fernando Abreu Death Loss Mourning CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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A morte que não cessa: as perdas, os lutos e os traumas em Caio Fernando Abreu |
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Massotti, João Paulo |
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Massotti, João Paulo |
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Calegari, Lizandro Carlos |
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Ginzburg, Jaime |
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Silva, Marcia Ivana de Lima e |
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Porto, Luana Teixeira |
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Pereira, Cilene Margarete |
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Massotti, João Paulo |
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Calegari, Lizandro Carlos Ginzburg, Jaime Silva, Marcia Ivana de Lima e Porto, Luana Teixeira Pereira, Cilene Margarete |
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Morte Perda Luto Trauma Caio Fernando Abreu |
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Morte Perda Luto Trauma Caio Fernando Abreu Death Loss Mourning CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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Death Loss Mourning |
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This research seeks to reflect on death, loss, mourning, and trauma in the fictional and epistolary writing of Caio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996). The short stories and the chronicles, published between 1970 and 1996, will share place with collections of letters put together by professor Italo Moriconi and by Caio's personal friend, Paula Dip. Death is the common thread in Caio's narratives, therefore, the work aims to analyze the author’s relation whit processes of the mourning, resulting from the losses caused by subjective death and real-death, the body and finitude, and how these facts result in the traumas that appear not only in the narratives, but in the epistolary exchange. In addition, the aim is to understand how the real death, in other words, "death-of-self" and the awareness of its own finitude rescue in the author the desire for his own existence. In this sense, one of the aspects of the study to be considered is the emphasis on anthropological and psychoanalytical theories that that are able to understand the relation between man and his own finitude. Thus, the chapters deal with issues related to (1) loss, changes in life, lost loves, places left behind; (2) death itself - the body of the other and finitute - and mourning; (3) trauma resulting from the loss-death-mourning relations, and (4) finitude itself, which awakens a feeling of deep desire for life. The analysis in question is important because it brings literary studies closer to studies focused on human behavior, psychology and historical and sociological studies on death, making it possible to intersect with other areas, increasing interest in the subject in literature studies. To deal with the mentioned subjects, theories that deal with the issue of death and human finitude are used, taking into account important authors in the field such as Ernest Becker, Edgar Morin, Jean-Claude Méatraux and Sigmund Freud, taking into account the interdisciplinary perspective with literature. |
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