Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar
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Resumo: | This paper aims to investigate the relations between Judaism, medicine and literature in the novel A majestade do Xingu by Jewish Brazilian writer Moacyr Scliar (1937-2011), work published in 1997. These relations will be specified by means of the Jewish concept about the relationship between patient and physician within the Jewish medical ethics (an aspect from the Jewish ethics). In the relationship between patient and physician, in A majestade do Xingu, the literary use of the clinical anamnesis – that causes an “illness narrative”(KLEIMAN, 1988) –occurs to discuss the dehumanization that unfortunately happens in this relationship, yet. Besides, this literary use occurs to give a new meaning to the concepts of sickness and patient in the medical records to create a deep relationship with the human nature of the patient in his totality, not only with the ill part of this nature. According to Arthur Kleiman, this new meaning reveals the care of the sick human being more as sick person than patient. This concept dialogues with reflections of Maimonides about the relationship between patient and physician, because for Rambam the medicine is health not only of the body, but also of the soul. In the novel A majestade do Xingu, in Jewish medical ethics terms, the patient –telling his sickness to a physician – and Noel Nutels caring of the Indians disclose for reader the literature as place where ethics, aesthetics, health and sickness fuse. This symbiosis occurs in this novel to reflect about the dignity of the human life in the context of the health and the sickness with the Jewish contribution by means of the ethical imperative legated by the Torah and interpreted by the Talmudic sages in Pirkey Avoth, for example |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr ScliarJudaísmo, medicina e literatura: ética médica judaica em A majestade do Xingu, de Moacyr ScliarLiteratura judaica brasileiraJudaísmo e MedicinaMoacyr ScliarBrazilian Jewish LiteratureJudaism and MedicineMoacyr ScliarThis paper aims to investigate the relations between Judaism, medicine and literature in the novel A majestade do Xingu by Jewish Brazilian writer Moacyr Scliar (1937-2011), work published in 1997. These relations will be specified by means of the Jewish concept about the relationship between patient and physician within the Jewish medical ethics (an aspect from the Jewish ethics). In the relationship between patient and physician, in A majestade do Xingu, the literary use of the clinical anamnesis – that causes an “illness narrative”(KLEIMAN, 1988) –occurs to discuss the dehumanization that unfortunately happens in this relationship, yet. Besides, this literary use occurs to give a new meaning to the concepts of sickness and patient in the medical records to create a deep relationship with the human nature of the patient in his totality, not only with the ill part of this nature. According to Arthur Kleiman, this new meaning reveals the care of the sick human being more as sick person than patient. This concept dialogues with reflections of Maimonides about the relationship between patient and physician, because for Rambam the medicine is health not only of the body, but also of the soul. In the novel A majestade do Xingu, in Jewish medical ethics terms, the patient –telling his sickness to a physician – and Noel Nutels caring of the Indians disclose for reader the literature as place where ethics, aesthetics, health and sickness fuse. This symbiosis occurs in this novel to reflect about the dignity of the human life in the context of the health and the sickness with the Jewish contribution by means of the ethical imperative legated by the Torah and interpreted by the Talmudic sages in Pirkey Avoth, for exampleO objetivo deste artigo é investigar as relações entre judaísmo, Medicina e literatura no romance A majestade do Xingu, do escritor judeu brasileiro Moacyr Scliar (1937-2011), obra publicada em 1997. Essas relações serão especificadas por meio do conceito judaico da relação médico-paciente no campo da ética médica judaica (uma área de aplicação da ética judaica). Na relação médico-paciente, em A majestade do Xingu, o uso literário da anamnese clínica, que gera uma illness narrative (KLEINMAN, 1988), é feito para problematizar a desumanização que ainda ocorre, infelizmente, nessa relação. Ademais, esse uso literário ocorre para ressignificar o conceito de doença e de paciente nos registros médicos, para se relacionar com a natureza humana do doente em sua inteireza, não apenas com a parte enferma dessa natureza. Nos termos de Arthur Kleinman, essa ressignificação, em síntese, mostra o ser humano enfermo a ser cuidado mais como sick person e menos como patient. Esse conceito dialoga com as reflexões de Maimônides sobre a relação médico-paciente, vendo a Medicina como saúde não só do corpo, como também da alma. No romance A majestade do Xingu, o narrador-paciente, dirigindo-se a um narratário-médico, numa UTI, e Noel Nutels, no cuidado médico com os índios do Xingu, seguindo as reflexões da ética médica judaica, colocam o leitor numa relação com a literatura como campo em que ética, estética, saúde e doença se fundem. Essa simbiose ocorre, nesse romance, para reflexão sobre a dignidade da vida humana no contexto da saúde e da doença, tendo a contribuição do Judaísmo por meio do imperativo ético legado pela Torá, interpretado pelos sábios no tratado talmúdico Pirkêi ‘Avôt, por exemplo.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2012-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/1414210.17851/1982-3053.6.11.38-61Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG; v. 6 n. 11 (2012): Dossiê Moacyr Scliar; 38-611982-3053reponame:Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/14142/11323Santana Júnior, Fernando Oliveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-20T14:22:55Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/14142Revistahttp://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/oai||lyslei@ufmg.br1982-30531982-3053opendoar:2020-07-20T14:22:55Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar Judaísmo, medicina e literatura: ética médica judaica em A majestade do Xingu, de Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar Santana Júnior, Fernando Oliveira Literatura judaica brasileira Judaísmo e Medicina Moacyr Scliar Brazilian Jewish Literature Judaism and Medicine Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Judaism, Medicine and Literature: Ethics in A majestade do Xingu, by Moacyr Scliar |
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Santana Júnior, Fernando Oliveira |
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Santana Júnior, Fernando Oliveira |
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Santana Júnior, Fernando Oliveira |
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Literatura judaica brasileira Judaísmo e Medicina Moacyr Scliar Brazilian Jewish Literature Judaism and Medicine Moacyr Scliar |
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Literatura judaica brasileira Judaísmo e Medicina Moacyr Scliar Brazilian Jewish Literature Judaism and Medicine Moacyr Scliar |
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This paper aims to investigate the relations between Judaism, medicine and literature in the novel A majestade do Xingu by Jewish Brazilian writer Moacyr Scliar (1937-2011), work published in 1997. These relations will be specified by means of the Jewish concept about the relationship between patient and physician within the Jewish medical ethics (an aspect from the Jewish ethics). In the relationship between patient and physician, in A majestade do Xingu, the literary use of the clinical anamnesis – that causes an “illness narrative”(KLEIMAN, 1988) –occurs to discuss the dehumanization that unfortunately happens in this relationship, yet. Besides, this literary use occurs to give a new meaning to the concepts of sickness and patient in the medical records to create a deep relationship with the human nature of the patient in his totality, not only with the ill part of this nature. According to Arthur Kleiman, this new meaning reveals the care of the sick human being more as sick person than patient. This concept dialogues with reflections of Maimonides about the relationship between patient and physician, because for Rambam the medicine is health not only of the body, but also of the soul. In the novel A majestade do Xingu, in Jewish medical ethics terms, the patient –telling his sickness to a physician – and Noel Nutels caring of the Indians disclose for reader the literature as place where ethics, aesthetics, health and sickness fuse. This symbiosis occurs in this novel to reflect about the dignity of the human life in the context of the health and the sickness with the Jewish contribution by means of the ethical imperative legated by the Torah and interpreted by the Talmudic sages in Pirkey Avoth, for example |
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