Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Arboleya, Valdinei José lattes
Orientador(a): Lottermann, Clarice
Banca de defesa: Ferreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão Ribeiro, Pinheiro, Alexandra Santos, Alves, Lourdes Kaminski, Fortes, Rita das Fraças Felix Fortes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Cascavel
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras
Departamento: Centro de Educação, Comunicação e Artes
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/6600
Resumo: This research focused on an analysis of female characters in classic and contemporary dystopian novels. This theme was arrived at from reading other research on the subject and dystopian novels, which led to some questions that stood out as guiding the investigation, such as: Does the performance of female characters differ in these kinds of narratives regarding the ideological conceptions of patriarchal culture and the binary categorization that polarizes the sexes? Can this difference be linked to the performance and composition of the character the narrative focus and the authorship and creation process itself? Does this difference help contemporary dystopias to be classified as examples of narratives contrary to patriarchal hegemony? With the purpose of finding answers to this problematization, we defined as a general objective to analyze stereotypes and discourses about women, verifying how these cultural identity elements are symbolically recreated in classic and contemporary dystopian narratives and to compare the female characters performance in these narratives. To achieve these objectives, this research was based on the Comparative Literature assumptions, which works here as a theoretical and methodological research path. We also used literature sociocriticism, a theoretical approach used to analyze the texts and understand the creative processes of the social context. Thus, this is qualitative research, of bibliographic review in which we delimited as object of analysis the female characters of dystopian narratives, trying to analyze them from the ideological conceptions that led to maintenance of gender roles in dystopia. This also requires understanding the patriarchy concepts, such as identity, gender roles, female stereotypes, and social transformation. Therefore, this research proposed to analyze the classic dystopias Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley (1932), 1984, by Jorge Orwel (1949) and Farenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury (1953), comparing the female characters composition and performance to the characters from The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and The Testaments (2019), by Margareth Atwood, and The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (2008). As a result of this investigation process, we note that contemporary dystopian narratives authored by women present a non-resigned response to the women condition in society and are deconstructionist productions in terms of gender roles ideological maintenance. These female-authored narratives introduce a new sense of being a woman about female submission, political action, and the capacity for social mobilization
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spelling Lottermann, ClariceFerreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão RibeiroPinheiro, Alexandra SantosAlves, Lourdes KaminskiFortes, Rita das Fraças Felix Forteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7395411295911812Arboleya, Valdinei José2023-04-27T14:37:24Z2023-04-14Arboleya, Valdinei José. Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas. 2023. 250 f. Tese( Doutorado em Letras) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Cascavel.https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/6600This research focused on an analysis of female characters in classic and contemporary dystopian novels. This theme was arrived at from reading other research on the subject and dystopian novels, which led to some questions that stood out as guiding the investigation, such as: Does the performance of female characters differ in these kinds of narratives regarding the ideological conceptions of patriarchal culture and the binary categorization that polarizes the sexes? Can this difference be linked to the performance and composition of the character the narrative focus and the authorship and creation process itself? Does this difference help contemporary dystopias to be classified as examples of narratives contrary to patriarchal hegemony? With the purpose of finding answers to this problematization, we defined as a general objective to analyze stereotypes and discourses about women, verifying how these cultural identity elements are symbolically recreated in classic and contemporary dystopian narratives and to compare the female characters performance in these narratives. To achieve these objectives, this research was based on the Comparative Literature assumptions, which works here as a theoretical and methodological research path. We also used literature sociocriticism, a theoretical approach used to analyze the texts and understand the creative processes of the social context. Thus, this is qualitative research, of bibliographic review in which we delimited as object of analysis the female characters of dystopian narratives, trying to analyze them from the ideological conceptions that led to maintenance of gender roles in dystopia. This also requires understanding the patriarchy concepts, such as identity, gender roles, female stereotypes, and social transformation. Therefore, this research proposed to analyze the classic dystopias Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley (1932), 1984, by Jorge Orwel (1949) and Farenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury (1953), comparing the female characters composition and performance to the characters from The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and The Testaments (2019), by Margareth Atwood, and The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (2008). As a result of this investigation process, we note that contemporary dystopian narratives authored by women present a non-resigned response to the women condition in society and are deconstructionist productions in terms of gender roles ideological maintenance. These female-authored narratives introduce a new sense of being a woman about female submission, political action, and the capacity for social mobilizationEsta pesquisa focalizou uma análise acerca do tema personagens femininas em romances distópicos clássicos e contemporâneos. Chegou-se a tal temática a partir do exercício de leitura de estudos anteriores e de textos distópicos, do qual despontou alguns questionamentos que se destacaram como norteadores da investigação: a atuação das personagens femininas difere nessas narrativas no que toca às concepções ideológicas da cultura patriarcal e da categorização binária que polariza os sexos? Tal diferenciação advém da atuação e da concepção da personagem, do foco narrativo e do próprio processo de autoria e criação? Esse modo de distinção contribui para que as distopias contemporâneas se apresentem como exemplos de contra-narrativas à hegemonia patriarcal? Com o propósito de encontrar respostas a essa problematização, traçou-se, como objetivo geral, analisar os estereótipos e os discursos sobre a mulher, verificando como esses elementos de identidade cultural são recriados simbolicamente em narrativas distópicas clássicas e contemporâneas, bem como comparar a atuação das personagens femininas nessas narrativas. Na perspectiva de alcançar tais objetivos, sustentou-se a pesquisa nos pressupostos da literatura comparada como caminho teórico e metodológico que, entrelaçado à sociocrítica da literatura, permite colocar textos em relação por meio da compreensão dos processos criativos. Trata-se, portanto, de uma pesquisa pautada na revisão bibliográfica, do tipo qualitativa em que se delimitou como objeto de análise as personagens femininas de narrativas distópicas procurando analisa-las a partir das concepções ideológicas que levaram a reduplicações de gênero na distopia, o que requer que se compreenda, também os conceitos de patriarcado, identidade, papéis de gênero, estereótipos femininos e transformação social. Para tanto, essa pesquisa se propôs a analisar as distopias clássicas Admirável Mundo Novo, de Aldous Huxley (1932), 1984, de Jorge Orwel (1949) e Farenheit 451, de Ray Bradbury (1953), comparando a composição e a atuação das personagens femininas às personagens de O conto da Aia (1985) e Os testamentos (2019), de Margareth Atwood, e Jogos Vorazes, de Suzanne Collins (2008). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
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title Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
spellingShingle Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
Arboleya, Valdinei José
Distopia
Papéis de gênero
Patriarcado
Personagem feminina
Dystopiar
Gender roles
Patriarchy
Female characte
LINGUAGEM E SOCIEDADE
title_short Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
title_full Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
title_fullStr Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
title_full_unstemmed Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
title_sort Os velhos Jogos Vorazes em um admirável mundo novo: paradigmas e rupturas na construção literária de personagens femininas em narrativas distópicas
author Arboleya, Valdinei José
author_facet Arboleya, Valdinei José
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão Ribeiro
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Alexandra Santos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Alves, Lourdes Kaminski
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Fortes, Rita das Fraças Felix Fortes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arboleya, Valdinei José
contributor_str_mv Lottermann, Clarice
Ferreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão Ribeiro
Pinheiro, Alexandra Santos
Alves, Lourdes Kaminski
Fortes, Rita das Fraças Felix Fortes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Distopia
Papéis de gênero
Patriarcado
Personagem feminina
topic Distopia
Papéis de gênero
Patriarcado
Personagem feminina
Dystopiar
Gender roles
Patriarchy
Female characte
LINGUAGEM E SOCIEDADE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Dystopiar
Gender roles
Patriarchy
Female characte
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv LINGUAGEM E SOCIEDADE
description This research focused on an analysis of female characters in classic and contemporary dystopian novels. This theme was arrived at from reading other research on the subject and dystopian novels, which led to some questions that stood out as guiding the investigation, such as: Does the performance of female characters differ in these kinds of narratives regarding the ideological conceptions of patriarchal culture and the binary categorization that polarizes the sexes? Can this difference be linked to the performance and composition of the character the narrative focus and the authorship and creation process itself? Does this difference help contemporary dystopias to be classified as examples of narratives contrary to patriarchal hegemony? With the purpose of finding answers to this problematization, we defined as a general objective to analyze stereotypes and discourses about women, verifying how these cultural identity elements are symbolically recreated in classic and contemporary dystopian narratives and to compare the female characters performance in these narratives. To achieve these objectives, this research was based on the Comparative Literature assumptions, which works here as a theoretical and methodological research path. We also used literature sociocriticism, a theoretical approach used to analyze the texts and understand the creative processes of the social context. Thus, this is qualitative research, of bibliographic review in which we delimited as object of analysis the female characters of dystopian narratives, trying to analyze them from the ideological conceptions that led to maintenance of gender roles in dystopia. This also requires understanding the patriarchy concepts, such as identity, gender roles, female stereotypes, and social transformation. Therefore, this research proposed to analyze the classic dystopias Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley (1932), 1984, by Jorge Orwel (1949) and Farenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury (1953), comparing the female characters composition and performance to the characters from The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and The Testaments (2019), by Margareth Atwood, and The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (2008). As a result of this investigation process, we note that contemporary dystopian narratives authored by women present a non-resigned response to the women condition in society and are deconstructionist productions in terms of gender roles ideological maintenance. These female-authored narratives introduce a new sense of being a woman about female submission, political action, and the capacity for social mobilization
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