Writers and storytellers: lee maracle, eliane potiguara and the consolidation of indigenous literatures in canada and in brazil
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Resumo: | This article proposes a reading of Bobbi Lee, Indian rebel (1975) and I am woman (1988), by Lee Maracle (Salish, Canada), and Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara (Potiguara, Brasil) from the perspective of literary genres as performances that construct knowledge (John Frow, 2005). Maracle’s and Potiguara’s books are representative of a Native Renaissance in the Americas, which signals the moment of development and consolidation of Indigenous Literature as a field of literary studies. These texts present autobiographical and testimonial characteristics as well as recover aspects from traditional Indigenous storytelling, which Maracle defines as oratory (2007). The authors’ process of writing evinces a search for a literary aesthetics according to a Western tradition, at the same time that they recover and reaffirm Indigenous traditional ways of constructing knowledge. |
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Writers and storytellers: lee maracle, eliane potiguara and the consolidation of indigenous literatures in canada and in brazilEscritoras e contadoras de estórias: lee maracle, eliane potiguara e a consolidação das literaturas indígenas no canadá e no brasilindigenous literaturestorytellingoratoryautobiographic writingliteratura ameríndianarração de estóriasoratóriaescrita autobiográficaThis article proposes a reading of Bobbi Lee, Indian rebel (1975) and I am woman (1988), by Lee Maracle (Salish, Canada), and Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara (Potiguara, Brasil) from the perspective of literary genres as performances that construct knowledge (John Frow, 2005). Maracle’s and Potiguara’s books are representative of a Native Renaissance in the Americas, which signals the moment of development and consolidation of Indigenous Literature as a field of literary studies. These texts present autobiographical and testimonial characteristics as well as recover aspects from traditional Indigenous storytelling, which Maracle defines as oratory (2007). The authors’ process of writing evinces a search for a literary aesthetics according to a Western tradition, at the same time that they recover and reaffirm Indigenous traditional ways of constructing knowledge.Este artigo apresenta uma leitura das obras Bobbi Lee, Indian rebel (1975) e I am woman, de Lee Maracle (Salish, Canadá), e da obra Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), de Eliane Potiguara (Potiguara, Brasil) a partir da concepção do gênero literário como performance que constrói conhecimento (John Frow, 2005). As obras das autoras são representativas do que se denominou a “Renascença Indígena” nas Américas, ou seja, o momento de desenvolvimento e consolidação da Literatura Indígena como área dos estudos literários. Tais obras são marcadas pela recorrência de características autobiográficas e testemunhais, assim como a recuperação de aspectos das narrativas tradicionais indígenas, advindas da oralidade, o que Maracle denomina de oratória (2007). Os processos empreendidos pelas autoras na escrita das obras evidencia a busca por uma estética literária dentro dos moldes ocidentais, ao mesmo tempo em que resgatam e reafirmam os modos tradicionais indígenas de construção do conhecimento. Abecan2015-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/interfaces/article/view/722010.15210/interfaces.v12i2.7220Interfaces Brasil/Canadá; v. 12 n. 2 (2012): Mulheres: vivências, experiências, estéticas; 63-82Interfaces, Brazil/Canada, Brazilian Journal of Canadian Studies; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2012): Mulheres: vivências, experiências, estéticas; 63-82Interfaces, Brasil/Canadá; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2012): Mulheres: vivências, experiências, estéticas; 63-82Interfaces, Brésil/Canadá; Vol. 12 No 2 (2012): Mulheres: vivências, experiências, estéticas; 63-821984-56771519-099410.15210/interfaces.v12i2reponame:Interfaces Brasil/Canadá (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Estudos Canadenses (ABECAN)instacron:UFPELenghttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/interfaces/article/view/7220/5039Copyright (c) 2015 Interfaces Brasil/Canadáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Cunha, Rubelise2019-11-10T23:08:53Zoai:ojs.ufpel:article/7220Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/interfaces/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/index.php/interfaces/oai||interfaces.contato@outlook.com|| gunter@terra.com.br1984-56771519-0994opendoar:2019-11-10T23:08:53Interfaces Brasil/Canadá (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Estudos Canadenses (ABECAN)false |
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Writers and storytellers: lee maracle, eliane potiguara and the consolidation of indigenous literatures in canada and in brazil Escritoras e contadoras de estórias: lee maracle, eliane potiguara e a consolidação das literaturas indígenas no canadá e no brasil |
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Writers and storytellers: lee maracle, eliane potiguara and the consolidation of indigenous literatures in canada and in brazil |
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Writers and storytellers: lee maracle, eliane potiguara and the consolidation of indigenous literatures in canada and in brazil |
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da Cunha, Rubelise |
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This article proposes a reading of Bobbi Lee, Indian rebel (1975) and I am woman (1988), by Lee Maracle (Salish, Canada), and Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara (Potiguara, Brasil) from the perspective of literary genres as performances that construct knowledge (John Frow, 2005). Maracle’s and Potiguara’s books are representative of a Native Renaissance in the Americas, which signals the moment of development and consolidation of Indigenous Literature as a field of literary studies. These texts present autobiographical and testimonial characteristics as well as recover aspects from traditional Indigenous storytelling, which Maracle defines as oratory (2007). The authors’ process of writing evinces a search for a literary aesthetics according to a Western tradition, at the same time that they recover and reaffirm Indigenous traditional ways of constructing knowledge. |
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