O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos

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Autor(a) principal: Nickel, Elisa Hickmann
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Literatura e Autoritarismo
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/74692
Resumo: The text below compares, focusing the public employee, three characters: Augusto Machado, Gonzaga de Sá and Belmiro. The first two have been created by the writer Lima Barreto (1881 - 1922) and appear in Vida e Morte de M. J. Gonzaga de Sá, published in 1919. The third is the protagonist of Cyro dos Anjos’s (1906 – 1994) best-known novel, O Amanuense Belmiro (1937). This comparison is part of the master's research that examines the distance between the pure type of bureaucracy as described by Max Weber (1864 - 1920), the Brazilian public administration and the work of these two authors. The research endeavors to understand how the then prevailing patrimonialism is portrayed by them as well as the reasons for the difficulty of abandoning it. The research also examines the works Bagatelas, Coisas do Reino do Jambon and Os Bruzundangas, by Lima Barreto, published posthumously in 1923, 1953 and 1923, respectively, and A Menina do Sobrado (1979), by Cyro dos Anjos. The following text, however, turns to the literary universe of the two novels first mentioned in this Abstract, finding the predominance of patrimonial relations in the bureaucratic middle where the three characters (who are all public employees) live. It then attempts to understand how the three characters react to it, noticing a considerable difference there. Finally, the conclusions from this analysis allows the paper’s writer to revisit the question of consciously acting in the world, or, in other words, the importance of thinking and expressing one’s opinions on historical, social and political events of our time.
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spelling O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos AnjosCyro dos AnjosLima BarretoPublic employeePatrimonalismCyro dos AnjosLima BarretoFuncionário públicoPatrimonalismoThe text below compares, focusing the public employee, three characters: Augusto Machado, Gonzaga de Sá and Belmiro. The first two have been created by the writer Lima Barreto (1881 - 1922) and appear in Vida e Morte de M. J. Gonzaga de Sá, published in 1919. The third is the protagonist of Cyro dos Anjos’s (1906 – 1994) best-known novel, O Amanuense Belmiro (1937). This comparison is part of the master's research that examines the distance between the pure type of bureaucracy as described by Max Weber (1864 - 1920), the Brazilian public administration and the work of these two authors. The research endeavors to understand how the then prevailing patrimonialism is portrayed by them as well as the reasons for the difficulty of abandoning it. The research also examines the works Bagatelas, Coisas do Reino do Jambon and Os Bruzundangas, by Lima Barreto, published posthumously in 1923, 1953 and 1923, respectively, and A Menina do Sobrado (1979), by Cyro dos Anjos. The following text, however, turns to the literary universe of the two novels first mentioned in this Abstract, finding the predominance of patrimonial relations in the bureaucratic middle where the three characters (who are all public employees) live. It then attempts to understand how the three characters react to it, noticing a considerable difference there. Finally, the conclusions from this analysis allows the paper’s writer to revisit the question of consciously acting in the world, or, in other words, the importance of thinking and expressing one’s opinions on historical, social and political events of our time.O texto abaixo compara, pela ótica do funcionário público, três personagens: Augusto Machado, Gonzaga de Sá e Belmiro. Os dois primeiros são criações do escritor Lima Barreto (1881 – 1922) e aparecem em Vida e Morte de M. J. Gonzaga de Sá, publicado em 1919. O terceiro é o protagonista do mais conhecido romance de Cyro dos Anjos (1906 - 1994), O Amanuense Belmiro (1937). Essa comparação é parte do projeto de mestrado que analisa a distância entre o tipo ideal burocrático de Max Weber(1864 - 1920), a administração pública brasileira e a obra dos dois autores, procurando entender de que forma o patrimonialismo dominante no período é retratado por eles, bem como as razões da dificuldade de romper com ele. A dissertação aborda também as obras Bagatelas, Coisas do Reino do Jambon e Os Bruzundangas, de Lima Barreto, publicadas postumamente em 1923, 1953 e 1923, respectivamente, além de A Menina do Sobrado (1979), de Cyro dos Anjos. O texto a seguir, porém, se volta para o universo literário desses dois romances, constatando a predominância de patrimonialismo e de relações de favor no meio burocrático em que os três personagens funcionários públicos vivem. Em seguida, procura entender de que forma os três personagens reagem a isso, percebendo uma grande diferença nela. Finalmente, a partir das conclusões dessa análise, o texto retoma a questão da ação no mundo, da importância de pensar e se posicionar sobre os acontecimentos históricos, sociais e políticos de nossa época.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2023-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/7469210.5902/1679849X74692Literatura e Autoritarismo; n. 3 (2010): Dossiê Escritas da violência II1679-849X1679-849Xreponame:Literatura e Autoritarismoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/74692/51816Copyright (c) 2023 Literatura e Autoritarismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNickel, Elisa Hickmann 2023-09-13T21:31:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/74692Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/indexPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/LA/oaigla@mail.ufsm.br||jlourique@pq.cnpq.br1679-849X1679-849Xopendoar:2023-09-13T21:31:34Literatura e Autoritarismo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
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title O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
spellingShingle O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
Nickel, Elisa Hickmann
Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Public employee
Patrimonalism
Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Funcionário público
Patrimonalismo
title_short O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
title_full O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
title_fullStr O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
title_full_unstemmed O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
title_sort O funcionário público em Lima Barreto e Cyro dos Anjos
author Nickel, Elisa Hickmann
author_facet Nickel, Elisa Hickmann
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nickel, Elisa Hickmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Public employee
Patrimonalism
Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Funcionário público
Patrimonalismo
topic Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Public employee
Patrimonalism
Cyro dos Anjos
Lima Barreto
Funcionário público
Patrimonalismo
description The text below compares, focusing the public employee, three characters: Augusto Machado, Gonzaga de Sá and Belmiro. The first two have been created by the writer Lima Barreto (1881 - 1922) and appear in Vida e Morte de M. J. Gonzaga de Sá, published in 1919. The third is the protagonist of Cyro dos Anjos’s (1906 – 1994) best-known novel, O Amanuense Belmiro (1937). This comparison is part of the master's research that examines the distance between the pure type of bureaucracy as described by Max Weber (1864 - 1920), the Brazilian public administration and the work of these two authors. The research endeavors to understand how the then prevailing patrimonialism is portrayed by them as well as the reasons for the difficulty of abandoning it. The research also examines the works Bagatelas, Coisas do Reino do Jambon and Os Bruzundangas, by Lima Barreto, published posthumously in 1923, 1953 and 1923, respectively, and A Menina do Sobrado (1979), by Cyro dos Anjos. The following text, however, turns to the literary universe of the two novels first mentioned in this Abstract, finding the predominance of patrimonial relations in the bureaucratic middle where the three characters (who are all public employees) live. It then attempts to understand how the three characters react to it, noticing a considerable difference there. Finally, the conclusions from this analysis allows the paper’s writer to revisit the question of consciously acting in the world, or, in other words, the importance of thinking and expressing one’s opinions on historical, social and political events of our time.
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