A literatura famélica em O quinze de Rachel de Queiroz
Literature offers possibilities of studies to understand the phenomena inherent to the human condition. The novel O Quinze by the writer from Ceará, Rachel de Queiroz, was used in this work as an object of research, as a corpus of knowledge to understand the phenomenon of hunger and its implicati...
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Samenvatting: | Literature offers possibilities of studies to understand the phenomena inherent to
the human condition. The novel O Quinze by the writer from Ceará, Rachel de
Queiroz, was used in this work as an object of research, as a corpus of knowledge
to understand the phenomenon of hunger and its implications in the social food
space from the perspective of Food and Nutrition Security. In addition to a
description of the elements of hunger, common in regionalist works, literature was
understood here as the very space of the interrelationship between author,
researcher and corpus. This is way a current current of literary geography sees
narrative space. This space has been called the famished literature. For this
demand were made 6 readings of the integral work with the intention of
intercepting the passages that made relations Narrative Space and Social Food
in force. A matrix of classification of this information was elaborated that
subsidized the treatment of the data, inferences and interpretations. The analysis
returned the following questions: (1) the literature serves as a mechanism for the
historical production of a poetics of dignity in the context of hunger. (2) The
dimensions of the food space marked by the incorporation of new food repertoires
results in violation of the Human Right to Adequate Food and a regime of
Insecurity (3) Physical, psychological and social disorders result from the
absence of a public policy on food and nutrition security. Reflecting on this food
phenomenon is a possibility to enter into a scope of meanings that goes beyond
objective interpretations. Through the writing of Rachel de Queiroz one can
understand how the subjects in situations of food shortage understand, face and
solve this problem. It is also observed the importance of looking at the problem
of hunger with an enlarged view on the food act, especially in the scenario of
social injustices. |
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