Embates de uma mulher profana: uma análise dialógica da construção de Bella Swan na Fic Bloody Lips
This research carries out an investigation that deals with how the character Isabella Swan is created in the fanfiction, Bloody Lips. Based on work of the Bakhtin Circle (2011, 2015a, 2015b, 2016), this study considers fanfics as texts that dialogue with a source text. This is an indisscociable r...
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Resumo: | This research carries out an investigation that deals with how the character Isabella Swan is
created in the fanfiction, Bloody Lips. Based on work of the Bakhtin Circle (2011, 2015a,
2015b, 2016), this study considers fanfics as texts that dialogue with a source text. This is an
indisscociable relationship in that the meaning can only be established by this link.
Furthermore, the subjects who carry out this writing practice, subvert the source text in order
to insert their own marks of subjectivity. Thus, characters, narrative universes, and plots are
appropriated and molded based on the ideological and evaluative positions of fans. In this
research, the focus is on the creation of the female character, by refracting the social voices that
utter discourses about femaleness as a dialogical relationship (BAKHTIN, 2011) with the
character in the source text (The Twilight Saga, written by Stephenie Meyer). To understand
the way in which the identity of the character is shaped, the theoretical-methodological premises
of the Bakhtin Circle were used, mainly with regard to the prime,philosophy, language, concrete
utterance, dialogismo, bivocality, and the constitution of the subjects (the notion of
incompleteness and finishing). In addition, the discussions of Henry Jenkins (2009; 2015),
about fandom and the practices of the fans, and Anne Jamison (2017) about the historical
creation of the fanfic were also considered. To complete the theoretical framework of the
research, feminist studies, with an emphasis on texts by Heleieth Saffioti (1987) and Naomi
Wolf (1992) were introduced. The choice to use studies from different areas is justified within
the domain of Applied Linguistics, an area of knowledge in which research is carried out at the
frontiers of other areas of the Human Sciences. Finally, this research comprehends the character
of Isabella Swan in Bloody Lips as being constructed dialogically, through the clash of the social
voices that are materialized in the writing process, above all in religious discourse, which
constructs female images within the dichotomy of the sacred and the profane. |
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