Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink

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Autor(a) principal: Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Elanir França, Lopes, Raquel da Silva, Martins de Souza, César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
DOI: 10.22409/gragoata.v23i45.33573
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33573
Resumo: Literature makes possible dialogues about important moments of History by bringing the memories, dialogues, and view of main characters and other people who have lived the period. The years between the two World Wars as well as the massacre perpetrated during the World War II are theme of diverse fiction works that propose to reflect about a period in which people were placed as servants of a totalitarian state to the detriment of the collective rights and the citizenship. In The Reader, Hanna takes decisions that, for many times, seem to harm her, in the search for omitting a big secret: not being literate. The shame of being illiterate is so strong that Hanna renounces the professional rise or even prefers to be seen as a Nazi executioner not to have her secret revealed. The work of Bernhard Schlink allows us to unravel a moment of History in which people were turned into pieces of a state, acting not like autonomous subjects, with ethical and moral values, but in the name of a greater collective good that would be the construction of a big and strong nation. ---DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2018n45a1060.
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spelling Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard SchlinkDemocracia, totalitarismo e analfabetismo em 'O leitor', de Bernhard SchlinkBernhard SchlinkWorld War IIIlliteracyNazismBernhard SchlinkSegunda Guerra Mundialanalfabetismonazismo.Literature makes possible dialogues about important moments of History by bringing the memories, dialogues, and view of main characters and other people who have lived the period. The years between the two World Wars as well as the massacre perpetrated during the World War II are theme of diverse fiction works that propose to reflect about a period in which people were placed as servants of a totalitarian state to the detriment of the collective rights and the citizenship. In The Reader, Hanna takes decisions that, for many times, seem to harm her, in the search for omitting a big secret: not being literate. The shame of being illiterate is so strong that Hanna renounces the professional rise or even prefers to be seen as a Nazi executioner not to have her secret revealed. The work of Bernhard Schlink allows us to unravel a moment of History in which people were turned into pieces of a state, acting not like autonomous subjects, with ethical and moral values, but in the name of a greater collective good that would be the construction of a big and strong nation. ---DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2018n45a1060.A literatura possibilita dialogar sobre momentos importantes da História, trazendo as memórias, os diálogos e o olhar de protagonistas e de outras pessoas que vivenciaram o período. Os anos entre as duas Guerras Mundiais, bem como os massacres perpetrados durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, são tema de diversas obras de ficção que propõem refletir sobre um período em que pessoas eram colocadas como servidores de um estado totalitário em detrimento dos direitos coletivos e da cidadania. Em O Leitor, Hanna toma decisões que muitas vezes parecem prejudicá-la, na busca por ocultar um grande segredo: não ser alfabetizada. A vergonha de ser analfabeta é tão forte que Hanna renuncia à ascensão profissional optando por ser vista como carrasco nazista para não ter seu segredo revelado. A obra de Bernhard Schlink nos permite descortinar as memórias de um momento da História em que as pessoas foram transformadas em peças de um Estado, agindo não como sujeitos autônomos, com valores ético-morais, mas supostamente em nome de um bem coletivo maior, que seria a construção de uma nação forte. ---DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2018n45a1060.Universidade Federal Fluminense2018-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/3357310.22409/gragoata.v23i45.33573Gragoatá; Vol. 23 No. 45 (2018): Literature and Democracy; 230-250Gragoatá; v. 23 n. 45 (2018): Literatura e Democracia; 230-2502358-41141413-907310.22409/gragoata.v23i45reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33573/19560Copyright (c) 2018 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaraiva, Luis Junior CostaCarvalho, Elanir FrançaLopes, Raquel da SilvaMartins de Souza, César2019-08-23T11:12:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33573Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2019-08-23T11:12:46Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
Democracia, totalitarismo e analfabetismo em 'O leitor', de Bernhard Schlink
title Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
spellingShingle Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Bernhard Schlink
World War II
Illiteracy
Nazism
Bernhard Schlink
Segunda Guerra Mundial
analfabetismo
nazismo.
Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Bernhard Schlink
World War II
Illiteracy
Nazism
Bernhard Schlink
Segunda Guerra Mundial
analfabetismo
nazismo.
title_short Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
title_full Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
title_fullStr Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
title_full_unstemmed Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
title_sort Democracy, totalitarianism, and illiteracy in 'The Reader', by Bernhard Schlink
author Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
author_facet Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Carvalho, Elanir França
Lopes, Raquel da Silva
Martins de Souza, César
Carvalho, Elanir França
Lopes, Raquel da Silva
Martins de Souza, César
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Lopes, Raquel da Silva
Martins de Souza, César
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saraiva, Luis Junior Costa
Carvalho, Elanir França
Lopes, Raquel da Silva
Martins de Souza, César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bernhard Schlink
World War II
Illiteracy
Nazism
Bernhard Schlink
Segunda Guerra Mundial
analfabetismo
nazismo.
topic Bernhard Schlink
World War II
Illiteracy
Nazism
Bernhard Schlink
Segunda Guerra Mundial
analfabetismo
nazismo.
description Literature makes possible dialogues about important moments of History by bringing the memories, dialogues, and view of main characters and other people who have lived the period. The years between the two World Wars as well as the massacre perpetrated during the World War II are theme of diverse fiction works that propose to reflect about a period in which people were placed as servants of a totalitarian state to the detriment of the collective rights and the citizenship. In The Reader, Hanna takes decisions that, for many times, seem to harm her, in the search for omitting a big secret: not being literate. The shame of being illiterate is so strong that Hanna renounces the professional rise or even prefers to be seen as a Nazi executioner not to have her secret revealed. The work of Bernhard Schlink allows us to unravel a moment of History in which people were turned into pieces of a state, acting not like autonomous subjects, with ethical and moral values, but in the name of a greater collective good that would be the construction of a big and strong nation. ---DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2018n45a1060.
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