Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo, Priscilla da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UERJ
Texto Completo: http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/6610
Resumo: The aim of this thesis is to discuss the place Literature may occupy in the process of resistance to hegemonic power. The literary works chosen to illustrate my main argument were the historical novel The Farming of Bones (1998) and the autobiographical narrative Brother, I m Dying (2007), both written by the Haitian-American woman author Edwidge Danticat. In The Farming of Bones, Danticat fictionalizes the tragic, and rather obscure, Parsley Massacre, which took place in the border side of the Dominican Republic in 1937. As both countries have remained silent about this act of State terrorism, the publication of Danticat s historical novel 61 years after the event is exemplary of how literary acts may fill the gap left by historiography. In Brother, I m Dying Danticat narrates the story of the life and the death of her two father figures: her father Andre (Mira) Danticat and her uncle Joseph Dantica (who raised her for 8 years). Joseph, a throat cancer survivor and a pastor who founded both a church and a school in his neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, dies while he was under the care of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, after requesting political asylum in the US. Her father Mira, who migrated in the first years of François Duvalier s regime to the US and worked there as a cab driver, dies a few months after his older brother. Danticat finds out that she is pregnant of her first daughter the same day that she hears that her father s pulmonary fibrosis is in a terminal stage. In Brother, I m Dying, which encompasses the narrative of the self and the other and of public and private spheres, Danticat merges auto/biographical practices with questions related to diaspora, cultural identity, and the politics of memory. The essays in Create Dangerously (2010) as well as various interviews given by the author help reinforce my argument that Edwidge Danticat is an engaged artist who uses her art mainly, but not exclusively by means of her writings as an instrument of resistance to the hegemonic discourse present both in her place of origin and in her country of residence
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spelling Harris, Leila Assumpçãohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5485734734645689Almeida, Sandra Regina Goularthttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4793145A1Pereira, Victor Hugo Adlerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2786245063030657http://lattes.cnpq.br/0104184239884817Figueiredo, Priscilla da Silva2021-01-05T15:10:01Z2013-06-282013-04-16FIGUEIREDO, Priscilla da Silva. Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat. 2013. 102 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Literaturas de Língua Inglesa; Literatura Brasileira; Literatura Portuguesa; Língua Portuguesa; Ling) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2013.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/6610The aim of this thesis is to discuss the place Literature may occupy in the process of resistance to hegemonic power. The literary works chosen to illustrate my main argument were the historical novel The Farming of Bones (1998) and the autobiographical narrative Brother, I m Dying (2007), both written by the Haitian-American woman author Edwidge Danticat. In The Farming of Bones, Danticat fictionalizes the tragic, and rather obscure, Parsley Massacre, which took place in the border side of the Dominican Republic in 1937. As both countries have remained silent about this act of State terrorism, the publication of Danticat s historical novel 61 years after the event is exemplary of how literary acts may fill the gap left by historiography. In Brother, I m Dying Danticat narrates the story of the life and the death of her two father figures: her father Andre (Mira) Danticat and her uncle Joseph Dantica (who raised her for 8 years). Joseph, a throat cancer survivor and a pastor who founded both a church and a school in his neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, dies while he was under the care of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, after requesting political asylum in the US. Her father Mira, who migrated in the first years of François Duvalier s regime to the US and worked there as a cab driver, dies a few months after his older brother. Danticat finds out that she is pregnant of her first daughter the same day that she hears that her father s pulmonary fibrosis is in a terminal stage. In Brother, I m Dying, which encompasses the narrative of the self and the other and of public and private spheres, Danticat merges auto/biographical practices with questions related to diaspora, cultural identity, and the politics of memory. The essays in Create Dangerously (2010) as well as various interviews given by the author help reinforce my argument that Edwidge Danticat is an engaged artist who uses her art mainly, but not exclusively by means of her writings as an instrument of resistance to the hegemonic discourse present both in her place of origin and in her country of residenceO objetivo desta dissertação é discutir o lugar que o fazer literário ocupa no processo de resistência à poderes hegemônicos. Como fontes primárias centrais, foram escolhidos o romance histórico The Farming of Bones (1998) e a narrativa autobiográfica Brother, I m Dying (2007), ambos escritos pela autora haitiana-americana Edwidge Danticat. Em The Farming of Bones, Danticat reconstrói ficcionalmente o trágico e obscuro episódio ocorrido em 1937 quando o então ditador da República Dominicana, Rafael Trujillo, ordenou o extermínio de todos os haitianos que residiam e trabalhavam em cidades dominicanas próximas à fronteira com o Haiti. O silêncio por parte dos governos de ambos os países em torno do massacre ainda perdura. A publicação do romance histórico de Danticat 61 anos após tal ato de terrorismo de Estado se torna, desta forma, exemplo de como o fazer literário e o fazer histórico podem fundir-se. Em Brother, I m Dying, Danticat narra a história da vida e da morte de suas duas figuras paternas, seu pai Andre (Mira) Dantica e seu tio Joseph Dantica (que a criou dos 4 aos 12 anos, no Haiti). Joseph, sobrevivente de um câncer de laringe, foi pastor batista e fundador de uma igreja e uma escola no Haiti. Morreu dois dias depois de pedir asilo político nos EUA e ser detido na prisão Krome, em Miami. Mira, que migrara no início da ditadura de François Duvalier para os EUA, onde trabalhou como taxista, morreu vítima de fibrose pulmonar poucos meses depois de seu irmão mais velho. Edwidge Danticat recebeu a notícia de que o quadro de seu pai era irreversível no mesmo dia em que descobriu que está grávida de sua primeira filha. Com uma escrita que abrange tanto a narrativa de si quanto a narrativa do outro, além das esferas públicas e privadas, Danticat cria em Brother, I m Dying um locus de fazer auto/biográfico que dialoga com questões de diáspora, identidade cultural e memória. Os ensaios publicados em Create Dangerously (2010) e as várias entrevistas concedidas por Danticat também reforçam meu argumento que Edwidge Danticat exerce seu papel de artista engajada através de seu fazer principalmente, mas não exclusivamente literário. 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title Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat
spellingShingle Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat
Figueiredo, Priscilla da Silva
Power
Resistance
Caribbean Literature
Cultural identity
Danticat, Edwige, 1969- -Crítica e interpretação
Literatura e história
Literatura caribenha (Inglês) - História e crítica
Ficção autobiográfica caribenha
Haiti História 1937
República Dominicana História 1930-1961
Memória autobiográfica
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. The farming of bones
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. Brother, I m dying
Diáspora
Poder
Resistência
Fazer literário
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::OUTRAS LITERATURAS VERNACULAS
title_short Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat
title_full Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat
title_fullStr Creating dangerously: literature as an instrument of resistance in the works of Edwidge Danticat
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Almeida, Sandra Regina Goulart
Pereira, Victor Hugo Adler
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Resistance
Caribbean Literature
Cultural identity
topic Power
Resistance
Caribbean Literature
Cultural identity
Danticat, Edwige, 1969- -Crítica e interpretação
Literatura e história
Literatura caribenha (Inglês) - História e crítica
Ficção autobiográfica caribenha
Haiti História 1937
República Dominicana História 1930-1961
Memória autobiográfica
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. The farming of bones
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. Brother, I m dying
Diáspora
Poder
Resistência
Fazer literário
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::OUTRAS LITERATURAS VERNACULAS
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Literatura e história
Literatura caribenha (Inglês) - História e crítica
Ficção autobiográfica caribenha
Haiti História 1937
República Dominicana História 1930-1961
Memória autobiográfica
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. The farming of bones
Danticat, Edwige, 1969-. Brother, I m dying
Diáspora
Poder
Resistência
Fazer literário
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description The aim of this thesis is to discuss the place Literature may occupy in the process of resistance to hegemonic power. The literary works chosen to illustrate my main argument were the historical novel The Farming of Bones (1998) and the autobiographical narrative Brother, I m Dying (2007), both written by the Haitian-American woman author Edwidge Danticat. In The Farming of Bones, Danticat fictionalizes the tragic, and rather obscure, Parsley Massacre, which took place in the border side of the Dominican Republic in 1937. As both countries have remained silent about this act of State terrorism, the publication of Danticat s historical novel 61 years after the event is exemplary of how literary acts may fill the gap left by historiography. In Brother, I m Dying Danticat narrates the story of the life and the death of her two father figures: her father Andre (Mira) Danticat and her uncle Joseph Dantica (who raised her for 8 years). Joseph, a throat cancer survivor and a pastor who founded both a church and a school in his neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, dies while he was under the care of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, after requesting political asylum in the US. Her father Mira, who migrated in the first years of François Duvalier s regime to the US and worked there as a cab driver, dies a few months after his older brother. Danticat finds out that she is pregnant of her first daughter the same day that she hears that her father s pulmonary fibrosis is in a terminal stage. In Brother, I m Dying, which encompasses the narrative of the self and the other and of public and private spheres, Danticat merges auto/biographical practices with questions related to diaspora, cultural identity, and the politics of memory. The essays in Create Dangerously (2010) as well as various interviews given by the author help reinforce my argument that Edwidge Danticat is an engaged artist who uses her art mainly, but not exclusively by means of her writings as an instrument of resistance to the hegemonic discourse present both in her place of origin and in her country of residence
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