José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman

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Autor(a) principal: Sartingen, Kathrin
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In his obsessive search for an unknown island in The Tale of the Unknown Island (1997) by José Saramago, the character named “man” seeks to appropriate something new, unknown and strange; something that allows him to dock on new shores, to adopt new perspectives and to live new experiences. What stands out, from the beginning of the narrative, is the support – initially unnoticed and underestimated – of the cleaning woman. The poor man from the country in Franz Kafka’s “Before the Law” (1915), however, does not achieve this form of personal self-realisation. One might say that he lacks imagination or existential seriousness in his undertaking, or, following Hans Blumenberg’s reasoning, the necessary “triggering philosophical experience” (Blumenberg, 1997, S. 15). But perhaps the Kafkaesque man lacked only a cleaning woman who could sharpen his eye to gain mastery over his own destiny. On the basis of Hans Blumenberg’s metaphorology (Schiffbruch mit Zuschauer, 1997), as well as questions of intertextuality drawing on Genette and Borges, the article aims to establish a dialogue between Saramago’s short story and the Kafkaesque parable, which he unfolds in an absolutely unusual way.
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spelling José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning WomanJosé Saramago e Franz Kafka: Naufrágio com a Mulher da LimpezaJosé SaramagoKafkaIslandShipwreckIntertextualityMetaphorologyJosé SaramagoKafkaIlhaNaufrágioIntertextualidadeMetaforologiaIn his obsessive search for an unknown island in The Tale of the Unknown Island (1997) by José Saramago, the character named “man” seeks to appropriate something new, unknown and strange; something that allows him to dock on new shores, to adopt new perspectives and to live new experiences. What stands out, from the beginning of the narrative, is the support – initially unnoticed and underestimated – of the cleaning woman. The poor man from the country in Franz Kafka’s “Before the Law” (1915), however, does not achieve this form of personal self-realisation. One might say that he lacks imagination or existential seriousness in his undertaking, or, following Hans Blumenberg’s reasoning, the necessary “triggering philosophical experience” (Blumenberg, 1997, S. 15). But perhaps the Kafkaesque man lacked only a cleaning woman who could sharpen his eye to gain mastery over his own destiny. On the basis of Hans Blumenberg’s metaphorology (Schiffbruch mit Zuschauer, 1997), as well as questions of intertextuality drawing on Genette and Borges, the article aims to establish a dialogue between Saramago’s short story and the Kafkaesque parable, which he unfolds in an absolutely unusual way.Na sua busca obsessiva de uma ilha desconhecida em O Conto da Ilha Desconhecida (1997) de José Saramago, o personagem denominado “homem” procura se apropriar de algo novo, desconhecido e estranho; algo que lhe permite aportar em novas margens, a adotar novas perspectivas e a viver novas experiências. O que se destaca, desde o início da narrativa, é o apoio - inicialmente despercebido e subestimado - da mulher da limpeza. Já o pobre homem do campo, em Diante da lei (A porta da lei, 1915) de Franz Kafka, porém, não logra esta forma de autorrealização pessoal. Pode-se dizer que lhe falta imaginação ou seriedade existencial em seu empreendimento, ou, na argumentação de Hans Blumenberg, a necessária “experiência filosófica desencadeadora” (BLUMENBERG, 1997, p. S. 15). Mas talvez ao homem kafkiano tenha faltado apenas uma mulher da limpeza que pudesse aguçar o seu olhar para obter o domínio sobre o próprio destino. Tendo como fundamentos a metaforologia de Hans Blumenberg (Schiffbruch mit Zuschauer, 1997), bem como questões de intertextualidade a partir de Genette e Borges, o artigo pretende estabelecer um diálogo do conto de Saramago com a parábola kafkiana, por ele desdobrada de modo absolutamente inusitado.ANPOLL2023-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/183710.18309/ranpoll.v53i3.1837Revista da Anpoll; Vol. 53 No. 3 (2022): Estudo Literários: José Saramago 100 anos; 78-85Revista da Anpoll; v. 53 n. 3 (2022): Estudo Literários: José Saramago 100 anos; 78-851982-78301414-756410.18309/ranpoll.v53i3reponame:Revista da ANPOLL (Online)instname:Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)instacron:ANPOLLporhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/1837/1278Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da Anpollhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSartingen, Kathrin2023-03-03T15:05:49Zoai:ojs.revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br:article/1837Revistahttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/indexONGhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oairevistadaanpoll@gmail.com1982-78301414-7564opendoar:2023-03-03T15:05:49Revista da ANPOLL (Online) - Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)false
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José Saramago e Franz Kafka: Naufrágio com a Mulher da Limpeza
title José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
spellingShingle José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
Sartingen, Kathrin
José Saramago
Kafka
Island
Shipwreck
Intertextuality
Metaphorology
José Saramago
Kafka
Ilha
Naufrágio
Intertextualidade
Metaforologia
title_short José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
title_full José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
title_fullStr José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
title_full_unstemmed José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
title_sort José Saramago and Franz Kafka: Shipwreck with Cleaning Woman
author Sartingen, Kathrin
author_facet Sartingen, Kathrin
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv José Saramago
Kafka
Island
Shipwreck
Intertextuality
Metaphorology
José Saramago
Kafka
Ilha
Naufrágio
Intertextualidade
Metaforologia
topic José Saramago
Kafka
Island
Shipwreck
Intertextuality
Metaphorology
José Saramago
Kafka
Ilha
Naufrágio
Intertextualidade
Metaforologia
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