Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev
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Resumo: | This essay comes from reflections made during the study of the curricular component Religion and Literature at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, under the guidance of teacher Jimmy Sudário Cabral, the concept of nihilism and its impact on the reformulation of the concept of religion in 19th century Russian literature. The present study is justified by the historical-critical need to recognize how the terms nihilism and religion appear in novels such as “Parents and Children” by Ivan Turgenev, written between 1860 and 1862, although it was already a concept present in Russia in secondary literatures in a period marked by the end of serfdom and the emergence of political movements aimed at defeating the autocratic regime. It is in this work that the Russian writer launches the term nihilist through the protagonist Yevgeni Bazárov, positivist materialist, opponent of the 1840 generation – the idealistic Slavs defenders of romanticism – representing the generation of the 1860s, critique of social values and conventions. The problem in question is to see how the nihilist and religious perspective is situated in the plot. The hypothesis is that the novel researched addresses enough elements to make such an analysis. We worked with the exploratory methodology of interpretative bibliographic character, whose sources are original and qualitative analysis would identify the theses “Nihilism” and “Religion” in the work in question. It is indicated, as a result, to expand the academic debate surrounding this writer. |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan TurguenievNiilismo e religião na obra Pais e Filhos de Ivan TurguênievReligiãoNiilismoLiteratura russaIvan TurguênievPais e FilhosReligionNihilismRussian LiteratureIvan TurgenevParents and sonsThis essay comes from reflections made during the study of the curricular component Religion and Literature at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, under the guidance of teacher Jimmy Sudário Cabral, the concept of nihilism and its impact on the reformulation of the concept of religion in 19th century Russian literature. The present study is justified by the historical-critical need to recognize how the terms nihilism and religion appear in novels such as “Parents and Children” by Ivan Turgenev, written between 1860 and 1862, although it was already a concept present in Russia in secondary literatures in a period marked by the end of serfdom and the emergence of political movements aimed at defeating the autocratic regime. It is in this work that the Russian writer launches the term nihilist through the protagonist Yevgeni Bazárov, positivist materialist, opponent of the 1840 generation – the idealistic Slavs defenders of romanticism – representing the generation of the 1860s, critique of social values and conventions. The problem in question is to see how the nihilist and religious perspective is situated in the plot. The hypothesis is that the novel researched addresses enough elements to make such an analysis. We worked with the exploratory methodology of interpretative bibliographic character, whose sources are original and qualitative analysis would identify the theses “Nihilism” and “Religion” in the work in question. It is indicated, as a result, to expand the academic debate surrounding this writer.Este ensaio provém de reflexões realizadas durante o estudo do componente curricular “Religião e Literatura”, cursado na Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora sob a orientação do professor Jimmy Sudário Cabral, cujo objetivo foi analisar o conceito de niilismo e o seu impacto na reformulação do conceito de religião na literatura russa do século XIX. Justifica-se o presente estudo pela necessidade histórico-crítica de se reconhecer como os termos niilismo e religião aparecem em romances como “Pais e Filhos” de Ivan Turguêniev, escrito entre 1860 e 1862, embora já fosse um conceito presente na Rússia em literaturas secundárias em um período marcante devido ao término da servidão e ao surgimento de movimentos políticos que visavam derrotar o regime autocrático. É nessa obra que o escritor russo lança o termo “niilista” por intermédio do protagonista Ievguêni Bazárov, materialista positivista, opositor da geração de 1840 – os eslavinos idealistas defensores do romantismo – representando a geração dos anos de 1860, crítica dos valores e das convenções sociais. O problema em questão é verificar como está situada a perspectiva niilista e religiosa no enredo. A hipótese é de que o romance pesquisado aborda elementos suficientes para fazer tal análise. Trabalhou-se com a metodologia exploratória de caráter bibliográfico interpretativo, cujas fontes são originais e a análise qualitativa identificaria as teses “niilismo” e “religião” na obra em questão. Indica-se, por resultado, ampliar o debate acadêmico entorno desse escritor.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2023-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/6185510.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i2a10REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): The non-religious; 155-166REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 23 n. 2 (2023): Os sem religião; 155-1661677-1222reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/61855/43567https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzevedo, Gilson Xavier deZanotto, Simone Maria2023-11-19T03:14:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/61855Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/PRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/rever/oairever@pucsp.br1677-12221677-1222opendoar:2023-11-19T03:14:23Rever (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev Niilismo e religião na obra Pais e Filhos de Ivan Turguêniev |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev Azevedo, Gilson Xavier de Religião Niilismo Literatura russa Ivan Turguêniev Pais e Filhos Religion Nihilism Russian Literature Ivan Turgenev Parents and sons |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev |
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Nihilism and religion in the work Parents and Children by Ivan Turgueniev |
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Azevedo, Gilson Xavier de |
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Azevedo, Gilson Xavier de Zanotto, Simone Maria |
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Zanotto, Simone Maria |
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Azevedo, Gilson Xavier de Zanotto, Simone Maria |
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Religião Niilismo Literatura russa Ivan Turguêniev Pais e Filhos Religion Nihilism Russian Literature Ivan Turgenev Parents and sons |
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Religião Niilismo Literatura russa Ivan Turguêniev Pais e Filhos Religion Nihilism Russian Literature Ivan Turgenev Parents and sons |
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This essay comes from reflections made during the study of the curricular component Religion and Literature at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, under the guidance of teacher Jimmy Sudário Cabral, the concept of nihilism and its impact on the reformulation of the concept of religion in 19th century Russian literature. The present study is justified by the historical-critical need to recognize how the terms nihilism and religion appear in novels such as “Parents and Children” by Ivan Turgenev, written between 1860 and 1862, although it was already a concept present in Russia in secondary literatures in a period marked by the end of serfdom and the emergence of political movements aimed at defeating the autocratic regime. It is in this work that the Russian writer launches the term nihilist through the protagonist Yevgeni Bazárov, positivist materialist, opponent of the 1840 generation – the idealistic Slavs defenders of romanticism – representing the generation of the 1860s, critique of social values and conventions. The problem in question is to see how the nihilist and religious perspective is situated in the plot. The hypothesis is that the novel researched addresses enough elements to make such an analysis. We worked with the exploratory methodology of interpretative bibliographic character, whose sources are original and qualitative analysis would identify the theses “Nihilism” and “Religion” in the work in question. It is indicated, as a result, to expand the academic debate surrounding this writer. |
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