Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrosa, Gabriel
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Intexto (Porto Alegre)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/84344
Resumo: From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it after so much desiring and seeking it, this paper constructs the image of the present time as an arrest of any flow and, as the limit of this movement, as the death of writing. The post of governor, bound to a number of codes of conduct, has converted the object of his adventures into its closure, in which the paper sees the identity between function and terminus.Besides this, the episode of Alonso Quijano's testament is analyzed, especially the withdrawal of the Quixote that it implies, leaving to the lucid and well-behaved gentleman the role of dying, unsuitable for the delirious knight he had created. The hens of his testament allow us to see an echo of Socrates' preparation for his poisoning scene, which creates a contrast between with the finalism of our culture and the free behavior of Don Quixote.This, however, is not a specific theme of Cervantes’ book nor of his time. Thus, this paper seeks to construct another image of this present as dead time, from aspects specific to contemporary reality, but with the same detention of writing as the previous one.The ways with which the knight of la Mancha and his squire face the subject of death (present or imminent) are thought of as modes of inventive writing, which can’t be reduced to the division between functional and dysfunctional as a criterion of production or reading.
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spelling Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present deathA morte iminente de Quijano, a morte presente do governador PanzaDom Quixote. Tempo presente. Morte. Função. Desconstrução.Don Quixote. Present tense. Death. Function. Deconstruction.From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it after so much desiring and seeking it, this paper constructs the image of the present time as an arrest of any flow and, as the limit of this movement, as the death of writing. The post of governor, bound to a number of codes of conduct, has converted the object of his adventures into its closure, in which the paper sees the identity between function and terminus.Besides this, the episode of Alonso Quijano's testament is analyzed, especially the withdrawal of the Quixote that it implies, leaving to the lucid and well-behaved gentleman the role of dying, unsuitable for the delirious knight he had created. The hens of his testament allow us to see an echo of Socrates' preparation for his poisoning scene, which creates a contrast between with the finalism of our culture and the free behavior of Don Quixote.This, however, is not a specific theme of Cervantes’ book nor of his time. Thus, this paper seeks to construct another image of this present as dead time, from aspects specific to contemporary reality, but with the same detention of writing as the previous one.The ways with which the knight of la Mancha and his squire face the subject of death (present or imminent) are thought of as modes of inventive writing, which can’t be reduced to the division between functional and dysfunctional as a criterion of production or reading.A partir da definição que Sancho Pança dá de seu governo como "morte presente", ao abandoná-lo depois de tanto desejá-lo e buscá-lo, o artigo constrói a imagem de um tempo presente como detenção de qualquer fluxo e, no limite desse movimento, como morte da escritura. O posto de governador, preso a um sem número de códigos de conduta, converteu o objeto de suas aventuras em seu encerramento, em que o artigo vê a identidade das duas acepções de fim: como função e término. Paralelamente, também o episódio do testamento de Alonso Quijano é analisado, especialmente a retirada de cena que implica do Quixote, deixando ao lúcido e bem-comportado fidalgo de aldeia o papel de moribundo, inadequado ao delirante cavaleiro que criara. As galinhas de seu testamento permitem ver um eco da cena da preparação de Sócrates para seu envenenamento, o que contrapõe, ao finalismo de nossa cultura, o comportamento gratuito de Dom Quixote. Esse, porém, não é um tema específico do livro de Cervantes ou de seu tempo. Assim, o artigo busca construir outra imagem deste presente como tempo morto, a partir de aspectos próprios da realidade contemporânea, mas com a mesma detenção da escritura que o anterior. As formas de o cavaleiro manchego e seu escudeiro enfrentarem o tema da morte (presente ou iminente) são pensadas como modos de uma escritura de invenção, que não se atém ao corte entre funcional e disfuncional como critério de produção ou leitura.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2019-08-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/8434410.19132/1807-8583201947.121-138Intexto; n. 47, set./dez. 2019; 121-138Intexto; n. 47, set./dez. 2019; 121-138Intexto; n. 47, set./dez. 2019; 121-138Intexto; n. 47, set./dez. 2019; 121-138Intexto; n. 47, set./dez. 2019; 121-1381807-8583reponame:Intexto (Porto Alegre)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/84344/53012Copyright (c) 2019 Gabriel Pedrosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedrosa, Gabriel2023-11-23T15:39:42Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/84344Revistahttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intextoONGhttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intexto/oai||intexto@ufrgs.br1807-85831807-8583opendoar:2023-11-23T15:39:42Intexto (Porto Alegre) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
A morte iminente de Quijano, a morte presente do governador Panza
title Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
spellingShingle Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
Pedrosa, Gabriel
Dom Quixote. Tempo presente. Morte. Função. Desconstrução.
Don Quixote. Present tense. Death. Function. Deconstruction.
title_short Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
title_full Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
title_fullStr Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
title_full_unstemmed Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
title_sort Quijano’s imminent death, governor Panza’s present death
author Pedrosa, Gabriel
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dom Quixote. Tempo presente. Morte. Função. Desconstrução.
Don Quixote. Present tense. Death. Function. Deconstruction.
topic Dom Quixote. Tempo presente. Morte. Função. Desconstrução.
Don Quixote. Present tense. Death. Function. Deconstruction.
description From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it after so much desiring and seeking it, this paper constructs the image of the present time as an arrest of any flow and, as the limit of this movement, as the death of writing. The post of governor, bound to a number of codes of conduct, has converted the object of his adventures into its closure, in which the paper sees the identity between function and terminus.Besides this, the episode of Alonso Quijano's testament is analyzed, especially the withdrawal of the Quixote that it implies, leaving to the lucid and well-behaved gentleman the role of dying, unsuitable for the delirious knight he had created. The hens of his testament allow us to see an echo of Socrates' preparation for his poisoning scene, which creates a contrast between with the finalism of our culture and the free behavior of Don Quixote.This, however, is not a specific theme of Cervantes’ book nor of his time. Thus, this paper seeks to construct another image of this present as dead time, from aspects specific to contemporary reality, but with the same detention of writing as the previous one.The ways with which the knight of la Mancha and his squire face the subject of death (present or imminent) are thought of as modes of inventive writing, which can’t be reduced to the division between functional and dysfunctional as a criterion of production or reading.
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