Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Vanessa Lopes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Curitiba
Brasil
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Tecnologia
UTFPR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/2008
Resumo: This thesis consists of a dialogical analysis of the discursive constructions regarding the labor and technology universe in the novel "Sugar Mill" by José Lins do Rego, published in 1936. To conduct the proposed analysis, this research is based on the theoretical assumptions of Mikhail Bakhtin and the circle, language scholars, for whom the novel is a great statement which is born from a social-interactive space. On this same dialogical perspective, in relation to the labor and technology universe, this study seeks reflections of important thinkers, such as: Marx, Engels, Lafargue, Lukács, Sennett and Heidegger. The composition of the discourse presented in this study is structured from the selection of these authors and others, present, mostly in the syllabus of the disciplines of the Postgraduate in Technology Program (PPGTE), more specifically, in the Research Project "The discursive formalization of work and technology universe in Brazilian literary texts" that binds this thesis. The discursive constructions about work and technology are investigated from a circuit of voices present in the novel. This circuit of voices strengthens the key idea, critical synthesis of the author, his reflection on the working life on the plantations and the sugar mills, which in the ingenuity years there were more humane relations between people and between them and nature, pointing to a work as greater socialization factor, thus. The architectural of the novel is constituted by a statement which is established by the repetition of this thesis, guaranteed by the circuit of voices. This multiplicity of voices, represented by the characters and the narrator, is organized by the author so that the tone of the narrative evidences the anthropomorphization of the sugar mill. In resistance to this discourse of technological determinism, in the symbolic field, the author makes use of other discourses, such as the Christian tradition, the voice of the characters, D. Dondon, the sugar mill owner's wife, aggregates and workers from the ingenuity years, to make his thesis prevail. For this reason, the author organizes the narrative events so that the enunciation plan is evident to the reader in two moments: the rise and the decline of modern machinery at the Bom Jesus mill. In the first moment, with the modernization of the machinery of the mill which symbolizes the rise of this system, that is, working under the precepts of capitalism, the nature starts to crumble and human relations and of man with nature become less humanized in a sense of estranged labor. In the second, with business failure at the Bom Jesus sugar mill, the author signals for a humanization process in which, above all, the nature presents in a personified way, as a punitive response to human ambition.
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spelling Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do RegoDiscourses regarding the labor and technology universe in the novel Sugar Mill, by José Lins do RegoRego, José Lins do, 1901-1957Ficção brasileira - Crítica e interpretaçãoAnálise do discursoRelações trabalhistas - BrasilTecnologia - Aspectos sociaisTecnologiaBrazilian fiction - Criticism and interpretationDiscourse analysisIndustrial relations - BrazilTechnology - Social aspectsTechnologyCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANASThis thesis consists of a dialogical analysis of the discursive constructions regarding the labor and technology universe in the novel "Sugar Mill" by José Lins do Rego, published in 1936. To conduct the proposed analysis, this research is based on the theoretical assumptions of Mikhail Bakhtin and the circle, language scholars, for whom the novel is a great statement which is born from a social-interactive space. On this same dialogical perspective, in relation to the labor and technology universe, this study seeks reflections of important thinkers, such as: Marx, Engels, Lafargue, Lukács, Sennett and Heidegger. The composition of the discourse presented in this study is structured from the selection of these authors and others, present, mostly in the syllabus of the disciplines of the Postgraduate in Technology Program (PPGTE), more specifically, in the Research Project "The discursive formalization of work and technology universe in Brazilian literary texts" that binds this thesis. The discursive constructions about work and technology are investigated from a circuit of voices present in the novel. This circuit of voices strengthens the key idea, critical synthesis of the author, his reflection on the working life on the plantations and the sugar mills, which in the ingenuity years there were more humane relations between people and between them and nature, pointing to a work as greater socialization factor, thus. The architectural of the novel is constituted by a statement which is established by the repetition of this thesis, guaranteed by the circuit of voices. This multiplicity of voices, represented by the characters and the narrator, is organized by the author so that the tone of the narrative evidences the anthropomorphization of the sugar mill. In resistance to this discourse of technological determinism, in the symbolic field, the author makes use of other discourses, such as the Christian tradition, the voice of the characters, D. Dondon, the sugar mill owner's wife, aggregates and workers from the ingenuity years, to make his thesis prevail. For this reason, the author organizes the narrative events so that the enunciation plan is evident to the reader in two moments: the rise and the decline of modern machinery at the Bom Jesus mill. In the first moment, with the modernization of the machinery of the mill which symbolizes the rise of this system, that is, working under the precepts of capitalism, the nature starts to crumble and human relations and of man with nature become less humanized in a sense of estranged labor. In the second, with business failure at the Bom Jesus sugar mill, the author signals for a humanization process in which, above all, the nature presents in a personified way, as a punitive response to human ambition.Esta tese consiste em uma análise dialógica das construções discursivas sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego, publicado em 1936. Para conduzir a análise proposta, esta pesquisa parte dos pressupostos teóricos de Mikhail Bakhtin e do círculo, estudiosos da linguagem, para quem o romance é um grande enunciado que nasce de um espaço sócio-interativo. Nessa mesma perspectiva dialógica, em relação ao universo do trabalho e da tecnologia, este estudo busca reflexões de importantes pensadores, a saber: Marx, Engels, Lafargue, Lukács, Sennett e Heidegger. A composição do discurso que se apresenta neste estudo se estrutura a partir da seleção desses autores e de outros, presentes, em sua maioria, nas ementas das disciplinas do Programa de Pós- Graduação em Tecnologia (PPGTE), mais especificamente, no Projeto de Pesquisa “A formalização discursiva do universo do trabalho e da tecnologia em textos literários brasileiros”, a que se vincula esta tese. As construções discursivas sobre trabalho e tecnologia são investigadas a partir de um circuito de vozes presente no romance. Esse circuito de vozes fortalece a ideia-chave, síntese crítica do autor, sua reflexão sobre a vida laboral nos engenhos e nas usinas, a de que no tempo de engenho havia relações mais humanizadas entre os homens e destes com a natureza, apontando para um trabalho como fator de maior socialização, portanto. A arquitetônica do romance se constitui por um enunciado que se estabelece pela repetição dessa tese, garantida pelo circuito de vozes. Essa multiplicidade de vozes, representada pelas personagens e pelo narrador, é organizada pelo autor de forma que o tom da narrativa evidencie a antropomorfização da usina. Em resistência a esse discurso de determinismo tecnológico, no campo simbólico, o autor se vale de outros discursos, como o da tradição cristã, na voz das personagens, D. Dondon, esposa do usineiro, agregados e trabalhadores do eito do tempo de engenho, para fazer imperar essa sua tese. Para tanto, o autor organiza os eventos narrativos de modo que no plano enunciativo fique evidente para o leitor dois momentos: o de ascensão e o de decadência da maquinaria moderna na usina Bom Jesus. No primeiro, com a modernização dos maquinários da usina que simboliza a ascensão desse sistema, ou seja, com o trabalho sob os preceitos do capitalismo, a natureza vai se esfacelando e as relações humanas e do homem com a natureza vão se tornando menos humanizadas em um sentido de trabalho estranhado. No segundo, com a falência dos negócios na usina Bom Jesus, o autor sinaliza para um processo de humanização, no qual, sobretudo, a natureza se apresenta de modo personificado, como resposta punitiva à ambição humana.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em TecnologiaUTFPRFanini, Angela Maria Rubelhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5603456212749590Teixeira, Nincia Cecilia Ribas BorgesMatsuda, Alice AtsukoFerreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão RibeiroOliveira, Wilton Fred Cardoso deRibeiro, Vanessa Lopes2017-03-02T15:18:48Z2017-03-02T15:18:48Z2015-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfRIBEIRO, Vanessa Lopes. Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego. 2015. 144 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
Discourses regarding the labor and technology universe in the novel Sugar Mill, by José Lins do Rego
title Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
spellingShingle Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
Ribeiro, Vanessa Lopes
Rego, José Lins do, 1901-1957
Ficção brasileira - Crítica e interpretação
Análise do discurso
Relações trabalhistas - Brasil
Tecnologia - Aspectos sociais
Tecnologia
Brazilian fiction - Criticism and interpretation
Discourse analysis
Industrial relations - Brazil
Technology - Social aspects
Technology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
title_full Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
title_fullStr Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
title_full_unstemmed Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
title_sort Discursos sobre o universo do trabalho e da tecnologia no romance Usina, de José Lins do Rego
author Ribeiro, Vanessa Lopes
author_facet Ribeiro, Vanessa Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fanini, Angela Maria Rubel
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5603456212749590
Teixeira, Nincia Cecilia Ribas Borges
Matsuda, Alice Atsuko
Ferreira, Eliane Aparecida Galvão Ribeiro
Oliveira, Wilton Fred Cardoso de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Vanessa Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rego, José Lins do, 1901-1957
Ficção brasileira - Crítica e interpretação
Análise do discurso
Relações trabalhistas - Brasil
Tecnologia - Aspectos sociais
Tecnologia
Brazilian fiction - Criticism and interpretation
Discourse analysis
Industrial relations - Brazil
Technology - Social aspects
Technology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS
topic Rego, José Lins do, 1901-1957
Ficção brasileira - Crítica e interpretação
Análise do discurso
Relações trabalhistas - Brasil
Tecnologia - Aspectos sociais
Tecnologia
Brazilian fiction - Criticism and interpretation
Discourse analysis
Industrial relations - Brazil
Technology - Social aspects
Technology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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