“Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures

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Autor(a) principal: Mata, Inocência
Data de Publicação: 2005
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33252
Resumo: The purpose of this essay is to discuss the perverse opposition many critics – mainly from journalistic but also from "academic" criticism - set between local and universal in African literature, labeling as local those writers who bring to the literary scene the emergencies of the society they live in. This "maniqueist" thought might occur as a result of the fact that much of the criticism on African literature is till done through mediations from the "center" which, in essence, is still functioning as the "metropolitan center" and to whom pleases the rarefaction (or the fading) of the historic real and the disregard for "national identity." On considering as an equivocal criticism the establishment of any opposition between the universal and the local, the text defiantly proposes instead a combined articulation of dialectic effect in which the concealing of the local generates, by the dynamism of its symbolic significance, the universal. It is up to the literary critic, whose exercise is inseparable from his ideological options, and also as a participant of a memory of the literary system, to lighten the signs of an identity to be registered in the agenda of the universal literature through its segmented civilizing identities.
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spelling “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures“Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: os limites dos sentidos da dicotomia “universal/local” nas literaturas africanasUniversal/local – center/periphery - postcolonial theory - canon - West - "metropolitan mediations"universal/1ocalcentro/periferia(teoria) pós-colonialcânoneocidente"mediações metropolitanas".The purpose of this essay is to discuss the perverse opposition many critics – mainly from journalistic but also from "academic" criticism - set between local and universal in African literature, labeling as local those writers who bring to the literary scene the emergencies of the society they live in. This "maniqueist" thought might occur as a result of the fact that much of the criticism on African literature is till done through mediations from the "center" which, in essence, is still functioning as the "metropolitan center" and to whom pleases the rarefaction (or the fading) of the historic real and the disregard for "national identity." On considering as an equivocal criticism the establishment of any opposition between the universal and the local, the text defiantly proposes instead a combined articulation of dialectic effect in which the concealing of the local generates, by the dynamism of its symbolic significance, the universal. It is up to the literary critic, whose exercise is inseparable from his ideological options, and also as a participant of a memory of the literary system, to lighten the signs of an identity to be registered in the agenda of the universal literature through its segmented civilizing identities.Este ensaio pretende discutir a perversa oposição que muitos críticos - sobretudo da crítica jornalística, mas também da crítica "académica" estabelecem entre local e universal na literatura africana, rotulando como local aquele escritor que traz para a cena literária as urgências da sociedade em que vive. Este pensamento maniqueísta talvez decorra do facto de muita crítica da literatura africana se fazer, ainda, por via de mediações do "centro" que, em rigor, continua a funcionar como "centro metropolitano" e a quem convém a rarefacção (ou desvanecimento) do real histórico e a desconsideração da "identidade nacional". Considerando um equívoco crítico o estabelecimento de qualquer oposição disjuntiva entre o universal e o local, o texto propõe antes uma articulação conjuntiva de efeito dialéctico em que o solapamento do local gera, pela dinâmica da significação simbólica, o universal. Cabe ao crítico literário, cujo exercício é inseparável das suas opções ideológicas, e também como partícipe de uma memória do sistema literário, iluminar os sinais de uma identidade que se quer inscrita na agenda da literatura universal, nas suas segmentais identidades civilizacionais.Universidade Federal Fluminense2005-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33252Gragoatá; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2005): África, new pathwaysGragoatá; v. 10 n. 19 (2005): África, novos percursos2358-41141413-9073reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33252/19239Copyright (c) 2019 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMata, Inocência2020-08-18T23:25:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33252Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2020-08-18T23:25:03Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
“Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: os limites dos sentidos da dicotomia “universal/local” nas literaturas africanas
title “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
spellingShingle “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
Mata, Inocência
Universal/local – center/periphery - postcolonial theory - canon - West - "metropolitan mediations"
universal/1ocal
centro/periferia
(teoria) pós-colonial
cânone
ocidente
"mediações metropolitanas".
title_short “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
title_full “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
title_fullStr “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
title_full_unstemmed “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
title_sort “Even Crusoe needs a Friday”: the limits of senses of the dichotomy "universal / local" in African literatures
author Mata, Inocência
author_facet Mata, Inocência
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mata, Inocência
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Universal/local – center/periphery - postcolonial theory - canon - West - "metropolitan mediations"
universal/1ocal
centro/periferia
(teoria) pós-colonial
cânone
ocidente
"mediações metropolitanas".
topic Universal/local – center/periphery - postcolonial theory - canon - West - "metropolitan mediations"
universal/1ocal
centro/periferia
(teoria) pós-colonial
cânone
ocidente
"mediações metropolitanas".
description The purpose of this essay is to discuss the perverse opposition many critics – mainly from journalistic but also from "academic" criticism - set between local and universal in African literature, labeling as local those writers who bring to the literary scene the emergencies of the society they live in. This "maniqueist" thought might occur as a result of the fact that much of the criticism on African literature is till done through mediations from the "center" which, in essence, is still functioning as the "metropolitan center" and to whom pleases the rarefaction (or the fading) of the historic real and the disregard for "national identity." On considering as an equivocal criticism the establishment of any opposition between the universal and the local, the text defiantly proposes instead a combined articulation of dialectic effect in which the concealing of the local generates, by the dynamism of its symbolic significance, the universal. It is up to the literary critic, whose exercise is inseparable from his ideological options, and also as a participant of a memory of the literary system, to lighten the signs of an identity to be registered in the agenda of the universal literature through its segmented civilizing identities.
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