Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde
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Resumo: | This article analyses the emancipation attempting of the self by having the death as an answer of/to the Other in the matrimonial relationship which is represented in the following shorts stories: “Marido” (Husband) from the Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge; “A moça tecelã” (The weaver lady) from the Brazilian one Marina Colasanti and “Foram as dores que o mataram” (The pain killed him) from the Cape Verdean Dina Salustio. The violence representations of the man/husband/oppressor over the woman/wife/oppressed will be trespassed by the philosophical-ethical-religious Lévinas proposal, which defends the sociability to the Other as a Face primacy demand. In this way, it is a demand to find motivational traces of ethics and justice in the fictionalized facts (deaths). |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape VerdeEmancipação, ética e justiça na relação entre esposas e maridos de Portugal, Brasil e Cabo VerdeemancipationethicsjusticealterityemancipaçãoéticajustiçaalteridadeThis article analyses the emancipation attempting of the self by having the death as an answer of/to the Other in the matrimonial relationship which is represented in the following shorts stories: “Marido” (Husband) from the Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge; “A moça tecelã” (The weaver lady) from the Brazilian one Marina Colasanti and “Foram as dores que o mataram” (The pain killed him) from the Cape Verdean Dina Salustio. The violence representations of the man/husband/oppressor over the woman/wife/oppressed will be trespassed by the philosophical-ethical-religious Lévinas proposal, which defends the sociability to the Other as a Face primacy demand. In this way, it is a demand to find motivational traces of ethics and justice in the fictionalized facts (deaths).O artigo analisa a tentativa de emancipação do Eu e a morte como resposta do/ao Outro na relação matrimonial, representada nos textos “Marido”, da portuguesa Lídia Jorge; “A moça tecelã”, da brasileira Marina Colasanti e “Foram as dores que o mataram”, da cabo-verdiana Dina Salustio. As representações da violência do homem/marido/opressor e da mulher/esposa/oprimida serão atravessadas pela proposta filosófico-ético-religiosa de Lévinas, que defende a sociabilidade com primazia no Outro como Rosto, no sentido de encontrar vestígios de motivação ética e de justiça nos fatos ficcionalizados.ABEC Brasil2013-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleArtigo avaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/article/view/2968310.22409/abriluff.v5i10.29683ABRIL – NEPA / UFF; Vol. 5 No. 10 (2013): LITERATURE AND GENDER; 39-49Abril – NEPA / UFF; v. 5 n. 10 (2013): LITERATURA E GÊNERO; 39-491984-209010.22409/abriluff.v5i10reponame:Abril (Niterói)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/article/view/29683/17224Copyright (c) 2018 Abril – NEPA / UFFinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Geruza Zelnys deMarques, Kelly Cristina2019-08-09T09:27:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29683Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabrilPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/oairevistaabril@vm.uff.br||nepa@vm.uff.br||uffnepa@gmail.com||idafalves@gmail.com1984-20901984-2090opendoar:2019-08-09T09:27:49Abril (Niterói) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde Emancipação, ética e justiça na relação entre esposas e maridos de Portugal, Brasil e Cabo Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde Almeida, Geruza Zelnys de emancipation ethics justice alterity emancipação ética justiça alteridade |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Emancipation, ethics and justice in the relationship between husbands and wives of Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde |
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Almeida, Geruza Zelnys de |
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Almeida, Geruza Zelnys de Marques, Kelly Cristina |
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Marques, Kelly Cristina |
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Almeida, Geruza Zelnys de Marques, Kelly Cristina |
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emancipation ethics justice alterity emancipação ética justiça alteridade |
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emancipation ethics justice alterity emancipação ética justiça alteridade |
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This article analyses the emancipation attempting of the self by having the death as an answer of/to the Other in the matrimonial relationship which is represented in the following shorts stories: “Marido” (Husband) from the Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge; “A moça tecelã” (The weaver lady) from the Brazilian one Marina Colasanti and “Foram as dores que o mataram” (The pain killed him) from the Cape Verdean Dina Salustio. The violence representations of the man/husband/oppressor over the woman/wife/oppressed will be trespassed by the philosophical-ethical-religious Lévinas proposal, which defends the sociability to the Other as a Face primacy demand. In this way, it is a demand to find motivational traces of ethics and justice in the fictionalized facts (deaths). |
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2013 |
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2013-04-30 |
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ABRIL – NEPA / UFF; Vol. 5 No. 10 (2013): LITERATURE AND GENDER; 39-49 Abril – NEPA / UFF; v. 5 n. 10 (2013): LITERATURA E GÊNERO; 39-49 1984-2090 10.22409/abriluff.v5i10 reponame:Abril (Niterói) instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) instacron:UFF |
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