A importância da Literatura Potiguar e o papel do bibliotecário como mediador literário
Thinking about the cultural function of the librarian as a mediator of a literary texts, this monograph has the general objective to highlight the importance of some classic authors from Rio Grande do Norte in in order to highlight life and work, which should be part of the collections of libraries...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Thinking about the cultural function of the librarian as a mediator of a literary texts, this monograph has the general objective to highlight the importance of some classic authors from Rio Grande do Norte in in order to highlight life and work, which should be part of the collections of libraries in the state of Rio Grande do Norte to encourage and subsidize literary mediations. This exploratory bibliographic research, sought to present the importance of literature, as well as to discuss the relevance of potiguar literature to build a cultural identity of the Rio Grande do Norte. In order to understand the trajectory of potiguar literature, it was also aimed to demonstrate the dimension of state literature through a brief history. Another specific objective is also accomplished, which turned to the discussion of the importance of the librarian as a mediator. In short, evidences bibliographic data and literary characteristics of fifteen classic authors, these are: Nísia Floresta (1810-1885), Lourival Açucena (1827-1907), Polycarpo Feitosa (1867-1955), Henrique Castriciano (1874-1947), Ferreira Itajubá (1876-1912), Auta de Souza (1876-1901), Jorge Fernandes (1887-1953), Palmyra Wanderley (1894-1978), Câmara Cascudo (1898-1986), Mailde Pinto Galvão (1925-2013), Myriam Coeli (1926-1982), Zila Mamede (1928-1985), Nei Leandro de Castro (1940-), Socorro Trindad (1950-) and Marize Castro (1962-). It concludes that it is through the continuous intervention of the librarian as a mediator that a reading community is built. Since literature is one of the essential arts for the lives of subjects, they should have access to the literary production of authors from north-rio-grandenses authors on library collections. |
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