Representação da opressão de gênero e da resistência: uma análise dialógica da protagonista do romance infantojuvenil Angélica
Analytical studies that focus on literature for children and adolescents have proved to be a great contribution to the literature as well as the arena of many discussions in academic research. In this sense, this study adds to the existing literary studies a discussion that seeks to understand to...
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Resumo: | Analytical studies that focus on literature for children and adolescents have proved to be a
great contribution to the literature as well as the arena of many discussions in academic
research. In this sense, this study adds to the existing literary studies a discussion that seeks to
understand to what extent the discourses of gender oppression and resistance constitute the
ideological formation of the protagonist of Lygia Bojunga Nunes’s novel Angélica
(1975/2019). Furthermore, based on this dialogue, it aims to discuss the construction of the
ideological formation of the characters based on Bakhtin’s theory, focusing on the discourses
of gender oppression and resistance introduced in the narrative. The field of zooliterature,
conceptualized by Maciel (2007; 2008; 2011; 2016a; 2016b), among other authors, cooperates
with the theory of dialogism of the Bakhtin Circle (Bakhtin, Voloshinov and Medvedev) for
the analysis of the novel. As for the methodology, this is a bibliographic research, guided by
the Circle’s notion that the true literary analysis starts from the text itself in its relationship
with culture and “great times”. The final results of this dialogic study point to the recognition
of the axiological position of rejection of the patriarchal authoritarian discourse of silencing
the female character and her resistance, represented by the animal-character Angélica. |
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