The backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa and yours traps: a reading of “-Uai, eu?”

The article proposes to analyze the short story: "Uai, eu", written by João Guimarães Rosa in 1967, based on perspective history of culture. To begin with, we developed some reflections on the distances and approximations between literary discourse and historical narrative, from which we i...

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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-200552020-10-15T18:17:29Z The backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa and yours traps: a reading of “-Uai, eu?” O sertão de Guimarães Rosa e suas armadilhas: uma leitura de "-Uai, eu?" Ochiussi, Glener História dos Espaços João Guimarães Rosa Obstáculo cultural Uai eu? History of space João Guimarães Rosa Culture break Uai eu? The article proposes to analyze the short story: "Uai, eu", written by João Guimarães Rosa in 1967, based on perspective history of culture. To begin with, we developed some reflections on the distances and approximations between literary discourse and historical narrative, from which we infer the possibility of using literature as a historical source. Then, armed with the theory of literature, and in search of some facets of the “backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa”, we interpret the short story. Finally, based on the writings of Gancho (2003), Leonel (2017), Braudel (2014) and Albuquerque Júnior (2011), we move to the problematization of the space theme and its respective importance for the reading of "-Uai, eu?". The conclusion is that, on fictional short story, the protagonist, Jimirulino don’t has a cultural break (gestate in “backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa”) because have he admire your chief: Mimoso. Este trabalho pretende analisar o conto “-Uai, eu?”, publicado por João Guimarães Rosa em 1967, por meio ferramental teórico da história dos espaços. Para começar, desenvolvemos algumas reflexões sobre os distanciamentos e as aproximações entre o discurso literário e a narrativa histórica, de onde depreendemos a possibilidade de utilizar a literatura como fonte histórica (âmbito da história da cultura). Em seguida, munidos da teoria da literatura, e em busca de algumas facetas do “sertão rosiano”, passamos à leitura analítica do conto. Ao que se sucede, por fim, com base nas pesquisas de Gancho (2003), Leonel (2017), Braudel (2014) e Albuquerque Júnior (2011), a problematização da temática do espaço e sua respectiva importância para a interpretação de “-Uai, eu?”. A conclusão é a de que, no desfecho do conto, a transformação completa de Jimirulino esbarra em seu maior obstáculo cultural (gestado pela dinâmica do “sertão rosiano”), qual seja, nutrir por Mimoso certa afeição. Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN 2020-07-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Avaliado pelos pares application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/espacialidades/article/view/20055 Espacialidades Journal; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2020): Topos and Trope: The production of space in literary narrative; 154-172 Revista Espacialidades; Vol. 16 Núm. 2 (2020): Topos & Tropos: as construções dos espaços nas narrativas literárias; 154-172 Revue Espacialidades; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2020): Topos & Tropos: as construções dos espaços nas narrativas literárias; 154-172 Revista Espacialidades; v. 16 n. 2 (2020): Topos & Tropos: as construções dos espaços nas narrativas literárias; 154-172 1984-817X 10.21680/1984-817X.2020v16n2 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/espacialidades/article/view/20055/12996 Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Espacialidades
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title The backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa and yours traps: a reading of “-Uai, eu?”
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title_fullStr The backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa and yours traps: a reading of “-Uai, eu?”
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description The article proposes to analyze the short story: "Uai, eu", written by João Guimarães Rosa in 1967, based on perspective history of culture. To begin with, we developed some reflections on the distances and approximations between literary discourse and historical narrative, from which we infer the possibility of using literature as a historical source. Then, armed with the theory of literature, and in search of some facets of the “backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa”, we interpret the short story. Finally, based on the writings of Gancho (2003), Leonel (2017), Braudel (2014) and Albuquerque Júnior (2011), we move to the problematization of the space theme and its respective importance for the reading of "-Uai, eu?". The conclusion is that, on fictional short story, the protagonist, Jimirulino don’t has a cultural break (gestate in “backcountry imagined by Guimarães Rosa”) because have he admire your chief: Mimoso.
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