The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago
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Resumo: | For a reflective reading of the works of José Saramago, especially the novels written from Raised from the Ground to Blindness, the theory of carnivalization (an element of the novelistic genre, according to the studies of Mikhail Bakhtin) constitutes an indispensable instrument. In these novels, the Marxist theory of language, developed by the Russian philosopher, articulates with the ideological purposes of the prose of the celebrated Portuguese writer. This article aims to analyze the carnivalization in Blindness: the story of an unprecedented epidemic outbreak that leads a population to blindness, except for a woman who, not by chance, is the wife of an ophthalmologist. Through the voice of the omniscient narrator, characteristic of José Saramago, and through the perspective of the doctor’s wife, events are narrated that, for a more discerning reader, point to a second voice, to a non-finalizing dialogue, that gives rise to a second interpretation. even more revealing, which is related to the concept of dialogism. With the turn of the 21st century, Bakhtin and the theory of carnivalization seem to have been superseded by postmodern currents; however, Saramago remains a Marxist, which justifies an investigation into carnival aspects in his work. |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read SaramagoA teoria da carnavalização e o romance Ensaio sobre a cegueira – ou por que ler SaramagoCarnivalizationDialogismMikhail BakhtinBlindnessJosé SaramagoCarnavalizaçãoDialogismoMikhail BakhtinEnsaio sobre a cegueiraJosé SaramagoFor a reflective reading of the works of José Saramago, especially the novels written from Raised from the Ground to Blindness, the theory of carnivalization (an element of the novelistic genre, according to the studies of Mikhail Bakhtin) constitutes an indispensable instrument. In these novels, the Marxist theory of language, developed by the Russian philosopher, articulates with the ideological purposes of the prose of the celebrated Portuguese writer. This article aims to analyze the carnivalization in Blindness: the story of an unprecedented epidemic outbreak that leads a population to blindness, except for a woman who, not by chance, is the wife of an ophthalmologist. Through the voice of the omniscient narrator, characteristic of José Saramago, and through the perspective of the doctor’s wife, events are narrated that, for a more discerning reader, point to a second voice, to a non-finalizing dialogue, that gives rise to a second interpretation. even more revealing, which is related to the concept of dialogism. With the turn of the 21st century, Bakhtin and the theory of carnivalization seem to have been superseded by postmodern currents; however, Saramago remains a Marxist, which justifies an investigation into carnival aspects in his work.Para uma leitura reflexiva da obra de José Saramago, sobretudo dos romances construídos a partir de Levantado do chão até Ensaio sobre a cegueira, a teoria da carnavalização (elemento presente nas raízes do gênero romanesco, segundo os estudos de Mikhail Bakhtin) constitui um instrumento indispensável. Nesses romances, a teoria marxista da linguagem, desenvolvida pelo filósofo russo, articula-se com os intuitos ideológicos da prosa do celebrado escritor português. O presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar a carnavalização em Ensaio sobre a cegueira: a história de um inédito surto epidêmico que leva uma população à cegueira, com exceção de uma mulher que, não por acaso, é esposa de um médico oftalmologista. Pela voz do narrador onisciente, característico de José Saramago, e pela perspectiva da mulher do médico, são narrados acontecimentos que, para um leitor mais perspicaz, apontam para uma segunda voz, para um diálogo não finalizante, que dá margem a uma segunda interpretação ainda mais reveladora, o que está relacionado ao conceito de dialogismo. Com a virada do século XXI, Bakhtin e a teoria da carnavalização parecem ter sido superados pelas correntes pós-modernas; no entanto, Saramago continua a ser marxista, o que justifica uma investigação sobre aspectos carnavalescos em sua obra.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2022-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/navegacoes/article/view/4304910.15448/1983-4276.2022.1.43049Navegações; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Single Volume; e43049Navegações; v. 15 n. 1 (2022): Volume Único; e430491983-42761982-852710.15448/1983-4276.2022.1reponame:Navegações (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/navegacoes/article/view/43049/27581Copyright (c) 2022 Navegaçõeshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWertheimer, Ana Maria Coelho Silva2022-11-21T13:28:46Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/43049Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/navegacoesPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/navegacoes/oai||revistanavegacoes@pucrs.br1983-42761982-8527opendoar:2022-11-21T13:28:46Navegações (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago A teoria da carnavalização e o romance Ensaio sobre a cegueira – ou por que ler Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago Wertheimer, Ana Maria Coelho Silva Carnivalization Dialogism Mikhail Bakhtin Blindness José Saramago Carnavalização Dialogismo Mikhail Bakhtin Ensaio sobre a cegueira José Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago |
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The theory of carnivalization and the novel Blindness – or why read Saramago |
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Wertheimer, Ana Maria Coelho Silva |
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Wertheimer, Ana Maria Coelho Silva |
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Wertheimer, Ana Maria Coelho Silva |
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Carnivalization Dialogism Mikhail Bakhtin Blindness José Saramago Carnavalização Dialogismo Mikhail Bakhtin Ensaio sobre a cegueira José Saramago |
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Carnivalization Dialogism Mikhail Bakhtin Blindness José Saramago Carnavalização Dialogismo Mikhail Bakhtin Ensaio sobre a cegueira José Saramago |
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For a reflective reading of the works of José Saramago, especially the novels written from Raised from the Ground to Blindness, the theory of carnivalization (an element of the novelistic genre, according to the studies of Mikhail Bakhtin) constitutes an indispensable instrument. In these novels, the Marxist theory of language, developed by the Russian philosopher, articulates with the ideological purposes of the prose of the celebrated Portuguese writer. This article aims to analyze the carnivalization in Blindness: the story of an unprecedented epidemic outbreak that leads a population to blindness, except for a woman who, not by chance, is the wife of an ophthalmologist. Through the voice of the omniscient narrator, characteristic of José Saramago, and through the perspective of the doctor’s wife, events are narrated that, for a more discerning reader, point to a second voice, to a non-finalizing dialogue, that gives rise to a second interpretation. even more revealing, which is related to the concept of dialogism. With the turn of the 21st century, Bakhtin and the theory of carnivalization seem to have been superseded by postmodern currents; however, Saramago remains a Marxist, which justifies an investigation into carnival aspects in his work. |
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