“It comes with the territory”: José Saramago’s unfinished novel
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Resumo: | José Saramago's unfinished novel, published in 2014, once again brings the universe of work into the narrative scene of his titles. The link to working appears numerous times, occupying a particular centrality of the plot in the author's titles, as is the case of The History of the Siege of Lisbon, Raised from the Ground, and The Cave, each with its specific problematization. Although the plot is not in its entirety, it is possible to trace some paths in the problematization of the relationship between the subject and the capitalist society in which he is included, from textual indices and aesthetic constructions. It is important for us to understand how Saramago sews into the narrative plot the ethical dilemma facing the caesura of the world from the protagonist arthur, a standard bureaucrat, an employee of a war industry. arthur contrasts with his ex-wife, felícia, who warns at all times to a civic responsibility. In this research we are interested in the conception of ethics contained in the founding discourse of capitalism, discussed in Weberian studies (1999, 2003, 2004, 2013) perceiving the reverberations of such discourse found in the justification of the protagonist character for the unquestionable dedication to his craft (ARENDT, 1999.) |
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“It comes with the territory”: José Saramago’s unfinished novel“Ossos do ofício”: o romance inacabado de José SaramagoJosé Saramago's unfinished novel, published in 2014, once again brings the universe of work into the narrative scene of his titles. The link to working appears numerous times, occupying a particular centrality of the plot in the author's titles, as is the case of The History of the Siege of Lisbon, Raised from the Ground, and The Cave, each with its specific problematization. Although the plot is not in its entirety, it is possible to trace some paths in the problematization of the relationship between the subject and the capitalist society in which he is included, from textual indices and aesthetic constructions. It is important for us to understand how Saramago sews into the narrative plot the ethical dilemma facing the caesura of the world from the protagonist arthur, a standard bureaucrat, an employee of a war industry. arthur contrasts with his ex-wife, felícia, who warns at all times to a civic responsibility. In this research we are interested in the conception of ethics contained in the founding discourse of capitalism, discussed in Weberian studies (1999, 2003, 2004, 2013) perceiving the reverberations of such discourse found in the justification of the protagonist character for the unquestionable dedication to his craft (ARENDT, 1999.)O romance inacabado de José Saramago, publicado em 2014, traz mais uma vez à cena narrativa de sua obra o universo do trabalho. A vinculação ao ofício aparece inúmeras vezes ocupando certa centralidade do enredo das obras do autor, como é o caso de História do cerco de Lisboa, Levantado do chão e A caverna, cada um com sua problematização específica. Embora a trama não esteja em sua totalidade, é possível alinhavarmos alguns caminhos na problematização da relação entre o sujeito e a sociedade capitalista que o comporta, a partir de índices textuais e construções estéticas. Importa-nos perceber como Saramago costura na trama narrativa o dilema ético frente a cesura do mundo, a partir do protagonista arthur, um burocrata padrão, funcionário de uma indústria bélica. Contrasta com arthur sua ex-mulher, felícia, que o adverte a todo o momento para uma responsabilidade cívica. Nos interessa nesta investigação aquela concepção de ética contida no discurso fundante do capitalismo, discutida nos estudos weberianos (1999, 2003, 2004, 2013) percebendo as reverberações deste discurso encontradas na justificação do personagem protagonista para a dedicação inquestionável ao seu ofício (ARENDT, 1999).ANPOLL2023-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/181310.18309/ranpoll.v53i3.1813Revista da Anpoll; Vol. 53 No. 3 (2022): Estudo Literários: José Saramago 100 anos; 86-100Revista da Anpoll; v. 53 n. 3 (2022): Estudo Literários: José Saramago 100 anos; 86-1001982-78301414-756410.18309/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/1813/1277Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da Anpollhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonçalves, Adriana2023-03-03T15:05:49Zoai:ojs.revistadaanpoll.emnuvens.com.br:article/1813Revistahttps://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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“It comes with the territory”: José Saramago’s unfinished novel “Ossos do ofício”: o romance inacabado de José Saramago |
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José Saramago's unfinished novel, published in 2014, once again brings the universe of work into the narrative scene of his titles. The link to working appears numerous times, occupying a particular centrality of the plot in the author's titles, as is the case of The History of the Siege of Lisbon, Raised from the Ground, and The Cave, each with its specific problematization. Although the plot is not in its entirety, it is possible to trace some paths in the problematization of the relationship between the subject and the capitalist society in which he is included, from textual indices and aesthetic constructions. It is important for us to understand how Saramago sews into the narrative plot the ethical dilemma facing the caesura of the world from the protagonist arthur, a standard bureaucrat, an employee of a war industry. arthur contrasts with his ex-wife, felícia, who warns at all times to a civic responsibility. In this research we are interested in the conception of ethics contained in the founding discourse of capitalism, discussed in Weberian studies (1999, 2003, 2004, 2013) perceiving the reverberations of such discourse found in the justification of the protagonist character for the unquestionable dedication to his craft (ARENDT, 1999.) |
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