Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe
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Resumo: | The Irish Patrick McCabe is considered by the expert critics, mainly within the contemporary context of the Anglo-Saxon literary universe, one of the most prominent authors. Among his various works, which range from novels, short stories and plays, The Butcher Boy shines, this narrative come out in 1992, corpus of analysis of this thesis. The success of this work was almost immediate when it was published, being considered by some scholars as a “revolutionary” text, the founder of a new moment in Irish literature. In its plot we follow the narration of Francie Brady, a first-person narrator who tells us about his past, when he was still a boy, whose poverty, social exclusion, and existential loneliness have led him from a joyful life of childish mischievousness into the commitment of a criminal act, the climax of such painful events in his life, that the adult Francie does not even remember when they exactly happened. What the narrator does not forget is that his days changed with the arrival of the Nugent family into the small town where he lived with his parents. This event is the catalyst for the changes in Francie's life, especially after being called a “pig” by Mrs Nugent. What can be seen, from this event, is a hard via crucis of the protagonist's that, in the end, will turn him into a murderer, a delinquent, after committing a grotesque crime. In this transition path, several literary genres are mixed in the structuring of the narrative, through bricolage and parody, among which stand out: Bildungsroman and the Gothic. Irony is another important element of the narrative, coupled with parody, demeaning symbols and modular elements of Irish culture and society. In reality, these ingredients are part of the postmodern dimension that McCabe's work allows to be analyzed. Furthermore, The Butcher Boy, by awakening prejudices, through the insult evoked by Mrs Nugent (who parodically typifies the image of the “colonizer”) calling the Bradys pigs and representing values characteristic of the metropolis, makes it so that the novel can be read and studied through the theoretical lens of postcolonialism. After all, as we intend to show, Ireland, for seven centuries, was a colony of the British Empire and its history shows that the violence and traumas of colonization were not erased in the postcolonial period, some of these social and political wounds being dramatically themed in the novel object of our research. Hereupon, our main purpose, in this doctoral thesis, is to analyze The Butcher Boy, in the light of characteristic elements of postmodernism and postcolonialism. For this, our research covered several paths, such as history, economics, and culture, without losing sight of literary aesthetics, their theories and criticisms. Among others, the theoretical basis that underlies this work are, Said (2007 and 2011), Young (2002, 2003 and 2005), Hutcheon (1985, 1991), Jameson (1991), Kiberd (1996, 2007), Gladwin (2016), Foster (1989) Kenny (2016). |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabeThe Butcher boyPatrick McCabePós-colonialismoPós-modernismoLiteratura IrlandesaPostcolonialismPostmodernismIrish literatureCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASThe Irish Patrick McCabe is considered by the expert critics, mainly within the contemporary context of the Anglo-Saxon literary universe, one of the most prominent authors. Among his various works, which range from novels, short stories and plays, The Butcher Boy shines, this narrative come out in 1992, corpus of analysis of this thesis. The success of this work was almost immediate when it was published, being considered by some scholars as a “revolutionary” text, the founder of a new moment in Irish literature. In its plot we follow the narration of Francie Brady, a first-person narrator who tells us about his past, when he was still a boy, whose poverty, social exclusion, and existential loneliness have led him from a joyful life of childish mischievousness into the commitment of a criminal act, the climax of such painful events in his life, that the adult Francie does not even remember when they exactly happened. What the narrator does not forget is that his days changed with the arrival of the Nugent family into the small town where he lived with his parents. This event is the catalyst for the changes in Francie's life, especially after being called a “pig” by Mrs Nugent. What can be seen, from this event, is a hard via crucis of the protagonist's that, in the end, will turn him into a murderer, a delinquent, after committing a grotesque crime. In this transition path, several literary genres are mixed in the structuring of the narrative, through bricolage and parody, among which stand out: Bildungsroman and the Gothic. Irony is another important element of the narrative, coupled with parody, demeaning symbols and modular elements of Irish culture and society. In reality, these ingredients are part of the postmodern dimension that McCabe's work allows to be analyzed. Furthermore, The Butcher Boy, by awakening prejudices, through the insult evoked by Mrs Nugent (who parodically typifies the image of the “colonizer”) calling the Bradys pigs and representing values characteristic of the metropolis, makes it so that the novel can be read and studied through the theoretical lens of postcolonialism. After all, as we intend to show, Ireland, for seven centuries, was a colony of the British Empire and its history shows that the violence and traumas of colonization were not erased in the postcolonial period, some of these social and political wounds being dramatically themed in the novel object of our research. Hereupon, our main purpose, in this doctoral thesis, is to analyze The Butcher Boy, in the light of characteristic elements of postmodernism and postcolonialism. For this, our research covered several paths, such as history, economics, and culture, without losing sight of literary aesthetics, their theories and criticisms. Among others, the theoretical basis that underlies this work are, Said (2007 and 2011), Young (2002, 2003 and 2005), Hutcheon (1985, 1991), Jameson (1991), Kiberd (1996, 2007), Gladwin (2016), Foster (1989) Kenny (2016).Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO irlandês Patrick McCabe é considerado pela crítica especializada, principalmente no contexto contemporâneo do universo literário anglo-saxão, um dos autores mais proeminentes. Entre seus diversos trabalhos, que se espalham entre romances, contos e peças, destaca-se The Butcher Boy, narrativa lançada em 1992, corpus de análise desta tese. O sucesso da referida obra foi quase imediato ao seu lançamento, sendo tomada, por alguns estudiosos, como um texto “revolucionário”, fundador de um novo momento da literatura irlandesa. Em sua trama acompanhamos a narração de Francie Brady, um narrador-protagonista que nos conta sobre seu passado, quando ele era ainda um menino, cuja pobreza, exclusão social e solidão existencial, o encaminharam de uma vida alegre de peraltices infantis, ao cometimento de uma ação criminosa, o clímax de eventos tão dolorosos em sua vida, que o Francie adulto sequer sabe precisar quando exatamente aconteceram. O que o narrador não esquece é que seus dias mudaram com a chegada da família Nugent à cidadezinha em que morava com seus pais. Este evento é o catalizador de transformações na vida de Francie, principalmente após ser xingado por dona Nugent de “porco”. O que se vê, a partir desse acontecimento, é uma dura via crucis do protagonista que, ao fim, o transformará em um assassino, um delinquente, depois de cometer um crime grotesco. Neste caminho de transição, diversos gêneros literários se mesclam na estruturação da narrativa, por meio da bricolagem e da paródia, dentre os quais se destacam: o romance de formação e o gótico. A ironia é outro elemento importante da narrativa, aliado à paródia, rebaixa símbolos e elementos modulares da cultura e da sociedade irlandesa. Na realidade, estes ingredientes são parte da dimensão pós-moderna que a obra de McCabe permite ser analisada. Além disso, The Butcher Boy, ao acordar preconceitos, por meio do insulto evocado por dona Nugent (que tipifica parodicamente a imagem da “colonizadora ao chamar os Bradys de porcos e representar valores característicos da metrópole, faz com que o romance possa ser lido e estudado por meio das lentes teóricas do pós-colonialismo. Afinal, como pretendemos mostrar, a Irlanda, durante sete séculos foi uma colônia do Império Britânico e sua história evidencia que a violência e os traumas da colonização não foram apagados no período pós-colonial, sendo algumas dessas feridas sociais e políticas dramaticamente tematizadas no romance objeto da nossa pesquisa. Dito isto, nosso propósito principal, nesta tese de doutorado, é analisar a obra The Butcher Boy, à luz de elementos característicos do pós-modernismo e do pós-colonialismo. Para isso, nossa pesquisa percorreu diversas trilhas, como a da história, da economia, da cultura, sem perder de vista a estética literária, suas teorizações e críticas. Dentre outros, fundamentam nossa base teórica, Said (2007 e 2011), Young (2002, 2003 e 2005), Hutcheon (1985, 1991), Jameson (1991), Kiberd (1996, 2007), Gladwin (2016), Foster (1989) Kenny (2016).Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilLetrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasUFPBAzevedo, Sandra Amelia Luna Cirne dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9692262228730123Vieira, Bruno Rafael de Lima2021-06-29T14:30:43Z2020-11-112021-06-29T14:30:43Z2020-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/20245porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2022-08-10T11:51:01Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/20245Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2022-08-10T11:51:01Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe Vieira, Bruno Rafael de Lima The Butcher boy Patrick McCabe Pós-colonialismo Pós-modernismo Literatura Irlandesa Postcolonialism Postmodernism Irish literature CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe |
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Pós-colonialismo e pós-modernismo no vandalismo estético em The Butcher Boy (1992), de Patrick McCabe |
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Vieira, Bruno Rafael de Lima |
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Vieira, Bruno Rafael de Lima |
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The Irish Patrick McCabe is considered by the expert critics, mainly within the contemporary context of the Anglo-Saxon literary universe, one of the most prominent authors. Among his various works, which range from novels, short stories and plays, The Butcher Boy shines, this narrative come out in 1992, corpus of analysis of this thesis. The success of this work was almost immediate when it was published, being considered by some scholars as a “revolutionary” text, the founder of a new moment in Irish literature. In its plot we follow the narration of Francie Brady, a first-person narrator who tells us about his past, when he was still a boy, whose poverty, social exclusion, and existential loneliness have led him from a joyful life of childish mischievousness into the commitment of a criminal act, the climax of such painful events in his life, that the adult Francie does not even remember when they exactly happened. What the narrator does not forget is that his days changed with the arrival of the Nugent family into the small town where he lived with his parents. This event is the catalyst for the changes in Francie's life, especially after being called a “pig” by Mrs Nugent. What can be seen, from this event, is a hard via crucis of the protagonist's that, in the end, will turn him into a murderer, a delinquent, after committing a grotesque crime. In this transition path, several literary genres are mixed in the structuring of the narrative, through bricolage and parody, among which stand out: Bildungsroman and the Gothic. Irony is another important element of the narrative, coupled with parody, demeaning symbols and modular elements of Irish culture and society. In reality, these ingredients are part of the postmodern dimension that McCabe's work allows to be analyzed. Furthermore, The Butcher Boy, by awakening prejudices, through the insult evoked by Mrs Nugent (who parodically typifies the image of the “colonizer”) calling the Bradys pigs and representing values characteristic of the metropolis, makes it so that the novel can be read and studied through the theoretical lens of postcolonialism. After all, as we intend to show, Ireland, for seven centuries, was a colony of the British Empire and its history shows that the violence and traumas of colonization were not erased in the postcolonial period, some of these social and political wounds being dramatically themed in the novel object of our research. Hereupon, our main purpose, in this doctoral thesis, is to analyze The Butcher Boy, in the light of characteristic elements of postmodernism and postcolonialism. For this, our research covered several paths, such as history, economics, and culture, without losing sight of literary aesthetics, their theories and criticisms. Among others, the theoretical basis that underlies this work are, Said (2007 and 2011), Young (2002, 2003 and 2005), Hutcheon (1985, 1991), Jameson (1991), Kiberd (1996, 2007), Gladwin (2016), Foster (1989) Kenny (2016). |
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