Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter

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Autor(a) principal: Sarmento-Pantoja, Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Literatura e Autoritarismo
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/35461
Resumo: In the tradition of the studies on testimony we find two well-defined forms of narrators, characterized by Émile Benveniste's (1969) studies, and widely used by research on authoritarianism and Shoah, which see in Brazil the contributions of Márcio Seligmann-Silva (2008) in setting the concepts of testimony testis and testimony superstes. In the wake of these studies, I propose a new category of testimony to the arbiter, which is configured in the narration performed through the recovery of the testimony heard. For a long time, this type of testimony had been devalued because it did not represent the traditional formulations of testis (third) testimony, that one saw and witnessed the painful scene, or the superstes witness (first), the one who lived and witnesses his own experience. We understand that the arbiter (second) testimony of the one who heard and arbitrate what and how to narrate must be validated as part of a testimonial triad, since it is involved in other forms of testimony, for we identify it in narrators, testis and superstes, when describing experiences of others told to him. This category of testimony also appears in what we call the second-generation narrative of the children of survivors, who in most cases narrate through the testimonial reconstruction of the experiences of others, or the testimonies of others, even in relation to their own experience.
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spelling Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiterO testemunho em três vozes: testis, superstes e arbiterTestimonyTestisSuperstesArbiterTestemunhoArbiterTestisSuperstesIn the tradition of the studies on testimony we find two well-defined forms of narrators, characterized by Émile Benveniste's (1969) studies, and widely used by research on authoritarianism and Shoah, which see in Brazil the contributions of Márcio Seligmann-Silva (2008) in setting the concepts of testimony testis and testimony superstes. In the wake of these studies, I propose a new category of testimony to the arbiter, which is configured in the narration performed through the recovery of the testimony heard. For a long time, this type of testimony had been devalued because it did not represent the traditional formulations of testis (third) testimony, that one saw and witnessed the painful scene, or the superstes witness (first), the one who lived and witnesses his own experience. We understand that the arbiter (second) testimony of the one who heard and arbitrate what and how to narrate must be validated as part of a testimonial triad, since it is involved in other forms of testimony, for we identify it in narrators, testis and superstes, when describing experiences of others told to him. This category of testimony also appears in what we call the second-generation narrative of the children of survivors, who in most cases narrate through the testimonial reconstruction of the experiences of others, or the testimonies of others, even in relation to their own experience.Na tradição dos estudos sobre testemunho encontramos duas formas bem delimitadas de narradores, caracterizadas a partir dos estudos de Émile Benveniste (1969), e amplamente utilizados pelas pesquisas sobre o autoritarismo e a Shoah, que veem, no Brasil, as contribuições de Márcio Seligmann-Silva (2008) na fixação dos conceitos de testemunho testis e testemunho superstes. Na esteira desses estudos, proponho uma nova categoria de testemunho o arbiter, que se configura na narração realizada por meio da recuperação do testemunho ouvido. Por muito tempo, esse tipo de testemunho fora desvalorizado, por não representar as formulações tradicionais do testemunho testis (terceiro), aquele que viu e testemunhou a cena dolorosa, ou do testemunho superstes (primeiro), aquele que viveu e testemunha sua própria experiência. Compreendemos que o testemunho arbiter (segundo), daquele que ouviu e arbitra o que e como narrar, deve ser validado como parte de uma tríade testemunhal, já que se encontra imiscuído às outras formas de testemunho, pois a identificamos em narradores testis e superstes, ao descrever experiências de outros a ele contada. Essa categoria de testemunho também se apresenta no que chamamos de narrativa de segunda geração, dos filhos de sobreviventes, que na maioria dos casos narram por meio da reconstrução testemunhal das experiências de outros, ou dos testemunhos de outros, inclusive em relação a sua própria experiênciaUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/3546110.5902/1679849X35461Literatura e Autoritarismo; n. 33 (2019): Literatura e Autoritarismo: Literatura e Cinema de Resistência1679-849X1679-849Xreponame:Literatura e Autoritarismoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/35461/20006Copyright (c) 2019 Literatura e Autoritarismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSarmento-Pantoja, Augusto2019-11-13T16:34:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35461Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/indexPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/LA/oaigla@mail.ufsm.br||jlourique@pq.cnpq.br1679-849X1679-849Xopendoar:2019-11-13T16:34:19Literatura e Autoritarismo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
O testemunho em três vozes: testis, superstes e arbiter
title Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
spellingShingle Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
Sarmento-Pantoja, Augusto
Testimony
Testis
Superstes
Arbiter
Testemunho
Arbiter
Testis
Superstes
title_short Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
title_full Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
title_fullStr Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
title_full_unstemmed Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
title_sort Testimony in three voices: testis, superstes e arbiter
author Sarmento-Pantoja, Augusto
author_facet Sarmento-Pantoja, Augusto
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sarmento-Pantoja, Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Testimony
Testis
Superstes
Arbiter
Testemunho
Arbiter
Testis
Superstes
topic Testimony
Testis
Superstes
Arbiter
Testemunho
Arbiter
Testis
Superstes
description In the tradition of the studies on testimony we find two well-defined forms of narrators, characterized by Émile Benveniste's (1969) studies, and widely used by research on authoritarianism and Shoah, which see in Brazil the contributions of Márcio Seligmann-Silva (2008) in setting the concepts of testimony testis and testimony superstes. In the wake of these studies, I propose a new category of testimony to the arbiter, which is configured in the narration performed through the recovery of the testimony heard. For a long time, this type of testimony had been devalued because it did not represent the traditional formulations of testis (third) testimony, that one saw and witnessed the painful scene, or the superstes witness (first), the one who lived and witnesses his own experience. We understand that the arbiter (second) testimony of the one who heard and arbitrate what and how to narrate must be validated as part of a testimonial triad, since it is involved in other forms of testimony, for we identify it in narrators, testis and superstes, when describing experiences of others told to him. This category of testimony also appears in what we call the second-generation narrative of the children of survivors, who in most cases narrate through the testimonial reconstruction of the experiences of others, or the testimonies of others, even in relation to their own experience.
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