‘Quarenta em quarentena’: (sobre)vivências em tempos pandêmicos
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Resumo: | The collection 40 in quarantine: 40 pandemic worldviews (2020), available in e-book format, free of charge, is opened and closed by poems. It begins at the end, signaling to the reader a horizon of dark months, caused by the expansion of the new Corona Virus. The end is, therefore, the beginning, that is, the direction of better times. The reader goes through the stories and chronicles gathered and divided by themes. Regardless of the rubrics – Fear, Solitude, Love –, the writings comprise a great narrative braid, whose threads display recurring subjects, such as political and social criticisms, the routine and reframing of domestic space, the impossibility of mourning etc. Both in its free offer and composition, the texts open up in a significant offer of dialogue. In this panel, many subjects are and have been hard explored by the media, however, when treated literarily, they prove that creativity and the willingness to touch the other “caged” quarantines can result in renewed facets. In terms of themes, we are close to imaginary journeys, or those that investigate rooms and objects, as in the classics of Maistre, Garret, and Sterne, as well as in Machado's masterpiece, which pays reverence to everyone. The therapeutic power of words, literature, and storytelling itself is reiterated, as advocated by Aílton Krenak (2019). As it is an invisible evil, Susan Sontag's (1989) essay reverberates, in which the theorist opposes tuberculosis to cancer. We think of the concepts of health and disease, both supported by a body, which is historical, discursive (FOUCAULT, 1978) and sign (FERREIRA, 1994), referring to a specific cultural framework. In this sense, Brazil today, in its sharp political, ideological, economic, and social crisis, is a sadly justified storehouse of troubling practices and (dis) beliefs in the face of the power of this virus that appears as the evil of the 21st century. |
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‘Quarenta em quarentena’: (sobre)vivências em tempos pandêmicosisolamentoliteraturadoençaThe collection 40 in quarantine: 40 pandemic worldviews (2020), available in e-book format, free of charge, is opened and closed by poems. It begins at the end, signaling to the reader a horizon of dark months, caused by the expansion of the new Corona Virus. The end is, therefore, the beginning, that is, the direction of better times. The reader goes through the stories and chronicles gathered and divided by themes. Regardless of the rubrics – Fear, Solitude, Love –, the writings comprise a great narrative braid, whose threads display recurring subjects, such as political and social criticisms, the routine and reframing of domestic space, the impossibility of mourning etc. Both in its free offer and composition, the texts open up in a significant offer of dialogue. In this panel, many subjects are and have been hard explored by the media, however, when treated literarily, they prove that creativity and the willingness to touch the other “caged” quarantines can result in renewed facets. In terms of themes, we are close to imaginary journeys, or those that investigate rooms and objects, as in the classics of Maistre, Garret, and Sterne, as well as in Machado's masterpiece, which pays reverence to everyone. The therapeutic power of words, literature, and storytelling itself is reiterated, as advocated by Aílton Krenak (2019). As it is an invisible evil, Susan Sontag's (1989) essay reverberates, in which the theorist opposes tuberculosis to cancer. We think of the concepts of health and disease, both supported by a body, which is historical, discursive (FOUCAULT, 1978) and sign (FERREIRA, 1994), referring to a specific cultural framework. In this sense, Brazil today, in its sharp political, ideological, economic, and social crisis, is a sadly justified storehouse of troubling practices and (dis) beliefs in the face of the power of this virus that appears as the evil of the 21st century.A coletânea 40 em quarentena: 40 visões de mundo em pandemia (2020), disponibilizada no formato de e-book, gratuitamente, é aberta e fechada por poemas. Inicia-se pelo fim, sinalizando ao leitor um horizonte de meses sombrios, provocados pela expansão do novo Corona Vírus. O fim é, portanto, o começo, isto é, a direção de tempos melhores. O leitor transita pelos contos e crônicas reunidos e divididos por temas. Independetemente das rubricas – Medo, Solidão, Amor –, os escritos compõem uma grande trança narrativa, cujos fios exibem assuntos recorrentes, tais como críticas políticas e sociais, a rotina e ressignificação do espaço doméstico, a impossibilidade de luto etc. Tanto na oferta gratuita, quanto na sua composição, os textos se abrem numa significativa oferta de diálogo. Nesse painel, muitos assuntos são e foram arduamente explorados pela mídia, contudo, ao serem tratados literariamente, provam que a criatividade e a vontade de tocar os outros “enjaulados”, quarentener, podem resultar em renovadas facetas. Na vocação dos temas, estamos próximos às viagens imaginárias, ou aquelas que investigam cômodos e objetos, como nos clássicos de Maistre, Garret e Sterne, assim como na obra-prima machadiana, que presta reverência a todos. Reitera-se o poder terapêutico da palavra, da literatura, e da própria contagem de histórias, como defende Aílton Krenak (2019). Tratando-se de um mal invisível, reverbera o ensaio de Susan Sontag (1989), em que a teórica opoe a turbeculose ao câncer. Pensamos nos conceitos de saúde e a doenca, ambos suportados por um corpo, que é histórico, discursivo (FOUCAULT, 1978) e sígnico (FERREIRA, 1994), remetendo a um arcabouço cultural específico. Nesse sentido, o Brasil dos dias atuais, em sua acentuada crise política, ideológica, econômica e social, é um celeiro tristemente justificado de conturbadas práticas e (des)crenças diante do poder desse vírus que se afigura como o mal do século XXI.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/5847910.4025/actascilangcult.v43i2.58479Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; Vol 43 No 2 (2021): July-Dec.; e58479Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; v. 43 n. 2 (2021): July-Dec.; e584791983-46831983-4675reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/58479/751375153116Copyright (c) 2021 Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culturehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWels, Erica Schlude 2022-02-17T22:22:17Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/58479Revistahttp://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCultPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/oai||actalan@uem.br1983-46831983-4675opendoar:2022-02-17T22:22:17Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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The collection 40 in quarantine: 40 pandemic worldviews (2020), available in e-book format, free of charge, is opened and closed by poems. It begins at the end, signaling to the reader a horizon of dark months, caused by the expansion of the new Corona Virus. The end is, therefore, the beginning, that is, the direction of better times. The reader goes through the stories and chronicles gathered and divided by themes. Regardless of the rubrics – Fear, Solitude, Love –, the writings comprise a great narrative braid, whose threads display recurring subjects, such as political and social criticisms, the routine and reframing of domestic space, the impossibility of mourning etc. Both in its free offer and composition, the texts open up in a significant offer of dialogue. In this panel, many subjects are and have been hard explored by the media, however, when treated literarily, they prove that creativity and the willingness to touch the other “caged” quarantines can result in renewed facets. In terms of themes, we are close to imaginary journeys, or those that investigate rooms and objects, as in the classics of Maistre, Garret, and Sterne, as well as in Machado's masterpiece, which pays reverence to everyone. The therapeutic power of words, literature, and storytelling itself is reiterated, as advocated by Aílton Krenak (2019). As it is an invisible evil, Susan Sontag's (1989) essay reverberates, in which the theorist opposes tuberculosis to cancer. We think of the concepts of health and disease, both supported by a body, which is historical, discursive (FOUCAULT, 1978) and sign (FERREIRA, 1994), referring to a specific cultural framework. In this sense, Brazil today, in its sharp political, ideological, economic, and social crisis, is a sadly justified storehouse of troubling practices and (dis) beliefs in the face of the power of this virus that appears as the evil of the 21st century. |
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