Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose

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Autor(a) principal: Simões Pires, Arthur Freire
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Hohlfeldt, Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Letras de Hoje (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fale/article/view/44720
Resumo: This article has as a goal the study of the Algerian writer and journalist Albert Camus’s thought regarding the idea of justice, seeking to answer the question: about which justice did Camus speak? Situated, therefore, at the interface between the subareas of Journalism and Literature, the study sought, in The fall and in four of his journalistic writings in the newspaper Combat, elements that, either by novelistic fiction or journalistic essayism, provide evidence that would enable the interpretation. Therefore, a reconstitution of fundamental aspects of Camus' biography was made through an extensive bibliographical research in order to faithfully describe his life trajectory. Later, an effort was made to present important time frames (such as the Nazi invasion of France) and the role he played as a subject who intervened in the public debate, that is, public intellectual. As a result, it is known that Camus addressed, in his journalistic writings, the issue of justice under two distinct biases: (1) as historical reparation to the social injustices present at a given time and (2) as responsibility in relation to the collectivity —it is perceived that, in both situations, the public character is common denominator. This intertwined with the novel in question brings to light that Camus elaborates subtle criticisms amid the narrative while at the same time formulating a new reflection, however, of individual character. In other words, in The Fall, the writer raises, through different representations, appreciation of the relationship of the individual with the social injustice that has spread through public life.
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spelling Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic proseLa justicia y La caída: consideraciones desde las prosas periodística y romanesca camusianaA justiça e A queda: considerações desde as prosas jornalística e romanesca camusianasAlbert CamusJournalismLiteratureThe fallJusticeHistory of ThoughtAlbert CamusPeriodismoLiteraturaLa caídaJusticiaHistoria del PensamientoAlbert CamusJornalismoLiteraturaA quedaJustiçaHistória do PensamentoThis article has as a goal the study of the Algerian writer and journalist Albert Camus’s thought regarding the idea of justice, seeking to answer the question: about which justice did Camus speak? Situated, therefore, at the interface between the subareas of Journalism and Literature, the study sought, in The fall and in four of his journalistic writings in the newspaper Combat, elements that, either by novelistic fiction or journalistic essayism, provide evidence that would enable the interpretation. Therefore, a reconstitution of fundamental aspects of Camus' biography was made through an extensive bibliographical research in order to faithfully describe his life trajectory. Later, an effort was made to present important time frames (such as the Nazi invasion of France) and the role he played as a subject who intervened in the public debate, that is, public intellectual. As a result, it is known that Camus addressed, in his journalistic writings, the issue of justice under two distinct biases: (1) as historical reparation to the social injustices present at a given time and (2) as responsibility in relation to the collectivity —it is perceived that, in both situations, the public character is common denominator. This intertwined with the novel in question brings to light that Camus elaborates subtle criticisms amid the narrative while at the same time formulating a new reflection, however, of individual character. In other words, in The Fall, the writer raises, through different representations, appreciation of the relationship of the individual with the social injustice that has spread through public life.Este artículo tiene como objetivo la investigación del pensamiento del escritor y periodista argelino Albert Camus respecto a la idea de justicia, buscando responder a la pregunta: ¿de qué justicia hablaba Camus? Situado, por lo tanto, en la interfaz entre las subáreas de el Periodismo y de la Literatura, la investigación buscó, en La caída y en cuatro de sus escritos periodísticos en el periódico Combat, elementos que, sea por la ficción novelesca o por el ensayismo periodístico, ofrecieran indicios que posibilitaran su interpretación. Enseguida, fue elaborada una reconstitución de aspectos fundamentales de la biografía de Camus por medio de una amplia investigación bibliográfica con el fin de describir de modo fiel su trayectoria de vida. Después, se hizo un esfuerzo de, frente a las cuestiones históricas que enfrentó durante su cronología, presentar hitos importantes (como la invasión nazista a Francia) y el rol que él desempeñaba como sujeto que intervenía en el debate público, es decir, intelectual público. De resultados, se tiene que Camus abordaba, en sus escritos periodísticos, la cuestión de la justicia bajo dos sesgos distintos: (1) como reparación histórica a las injusticias socialmente presentes en determinado momento y (2) como responsabilidad en relación a la colectividad — se percibe que, en las dos situaciones, el carácter público es el denominador común. Eso entrecruzado con la dicha novela trae a la luz que Camus elabora sutiles críticas en medio a la narrativa mientras, simultáneamente, formula una nueva reflexión, sin embargo, de carácter individual.  Dicho de otra manera, en La caída, el escritor plantea, a través de diferentes representaciones, apreciación sobre la relación del individuo con la justicia social que se tiene esparcida por la vida pública.Este artigo tem como objetivo o estudo do pensamento do escritor e jornalista argelino Albert Camus no que se refere à ideia de justiça, procurando responder à pergunta: sobre qual justiça falava Camus? Situado, portanto, na interface entre as subáreas do Jornalismo e da Literatura, o estudo buscou, em A queda e em quatro de seus escritos jornalísticos no jornal Combat, elementos que, seja pela ficção romanesca ou pelo ensaísmo jornalístico, fornecessem indícios que possibilitassem a interpretação. Logo, foi feita uma reconstituição de aspectos fundamentais da biografia de Camus por meio de uma extensa pesquisa bibliográfica a fim de descrever de modo fiel sua trajetória de vida. Depois, foi feito esforço de, em face às questões históricas que enfrentou durante sua cronologia, apresentar marcos temporais importantes (como a invasão nazista à França) e o papel que ele desempenhava como sujeito que intervinha no debate público, isto é, intelectual público. Como resultados, tem-se que Camus abordava, em seus escritos periodísticos, a questão da justiça sob dois vieses distintos: (1) como reparação histórica às injustiças socialmente presentes em determinado momento e (2) como responsabilidade em relação à coletividade — percebe-se que, em ambas situações, o caráter público é denominador comum. Isso entrecruzado com o romance em questão traz a lume que Camus elabora sutis críticas em meio à narrativa enquanto, ao mesmo tempo, formula uma nova reflexão, no entanto, de caráter individual. Em outras palavras, em A queda, o escritor suscita, através de diferentes representações, apreciação sobre a relação do indivíduo com a injustiça social que se tem espraiada pela vida pública.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2024-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fale/article/view/4472010.15448/1984-7726.2024.1.44720Letras de Hoje; Vol. 59 No. 1 (2024): Single Volume - Continuous flow; e44720Letras de Hoje; Vol. 59 Núm. 1 (2024): Volumen Único - Flujo continuo; e44720Letras de Hoje; v. 59 n. 1 (2024): Volume único - Fluxo contínuo; e447201984-77260101-333510.15448/1984-7726.2024.1reponame:Letras de Hoje (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fale/article/view/44720/28509Copyright (c) 2024 Letras de Hojehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimões Pires, Arthur FreireHohlfeldt, Antonio2024-05-09T17:32:21Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/44720Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/falePRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fale/oaieditora.periodicos@pucrs.br || letrasdehoje@pucrs.br1984-77260101-3335opendoar:2024-05-09T17:32:21Letras de Hoje (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
La justicia y La caída: consideraciones desde las prosas periodística y romanesca camusiana
A justiça e A queda: considerações desde as prosas jornalística e romanesca camusianas
title Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
spellingShingle Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
Simões Pires, Arthur Freire
Albert Camus
Journalism
Literature
The fall
Justice
History of Thought
Albert Camus
Periodismo
Literatura
La caída
Justicia
Historia del Pensamiento
Albert Camus
Jornalismo
Literatura
A queda
Justiça
História do Pensamento
title_short Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
title_full Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
title_fullStr Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
title_full_unstemmed Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
title_sort Justice and The Fall: considerations since journalistic and novelistic prose
author Simões Pires, Arthur Freire
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Hohlfeldt, Antonio
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Hohlfeldt, Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Albert Camus
Journalism
Literature
The fall
Justice
History of Thought
Albert Camus
Periodismo
Literatura
La caída
Justicia
Historia del Pensamiento
Albert Camus
Jornalismo
Literatura
A queda
Justiça
História do Pensamento
topic Albert Camus
Journalism
Literature
The fall
Justice
History of Thought
Albert Camus
Periodismo
Literatura
La caída
Justicia
Historia del Pensamiento
Albert Camus
Jornalismo
Literatura
A queda
Justiça
História do Pensamento
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