Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance
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Resumo: | The article analyzes and discusses the French folktale as an instrument of literary representation and critical awareness of the popular classes. As a literary form whose origin dates back to the tradition of the short forms, the french folktale is a very important object for thinking about popular culture in early modern Europe. These narratives highlight the country people’s conscience about the harsh reality that surrounded them, and provided strategies to resist to it. At a time when starvation and disease ravaged the continent, the stories told by peasants served not only as entertainment, but raised important questions about life in the fiefs, which, in the course of time, would help to form the critical spirit of these populations. For the french people, the folktales informed about the world and provided means to face it. The objective of this article is to carry out the discussion based on Darton’s (2014) writtings about french folktales, having in perspective the concept of resistance inherent to the narrative presented by Alfredo Bosi (1996) and Burke’s (2010) theorization about the Discovery of the people and oral culture. For this purpose, the tales Little thumb (PERRAULT, 2010), Jean de l’ours (anonymous) and L’enfant perdu (DELAURE, 1956) will be analyzed. |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of ResistanceRevolta nas aldeias: o conto popular francês como forma de resistênciaFolktaleResistanceOral LiteratureConto popularLiteratura de resistênciaLiteratura oralThe article analyzes and discusses the French folktale as an instrument of literary representation and critical awareness of the popular classes. As a literary form whose origin dates back to the tradition of the short forms, the french folktale is a very important object for thinking about popular culture in early modern Europe. These narratives highlight the country people’s conscience about the harsh reality that surrounded them, and provided strategies to resist to it. At a time when starvation and disease ravaged the continent, the stories told by peasants served not only as entertainment, but raised important questions about life in the fiefs, which, in the course of time, would help to form the critical spirit of these populations. For the french people, the folktales informed about the world and provided means to face it. The objective of this article is to carry out the discussion based on Darton’s (2014) writtings about french folktales, having in perspective the concept of resistance inherent to the narrative presented by Alfredo Bosi (1996) and Burke’s (2010) theorization about the Discovery of the people and oral culture. For this purpose, the tales Little thumb (PERRAULT, 2010), Jean de l’ours (anonymous) and L’enfant perdu (DELAURE, 1956) will be analyzed.O artigo analisa e discute o conto popular francês enquanto instrumento de representação literária e de conscientização crítica das camadas sociais populares. Enquanto forma literária cuja origem remete à tradição das formas breves, o conto francês é um objeto muito importante para pensarmos a cultura popular no início da modernidade na Europa. Tais narrativas evidenciam a consciência do povo do campo acerca da dura realidade que os cercava e forneciam estratégias resistir a ela. Em um período em que a fome e a doença assolavam o continente, as histórias que os camponeses contavam serviam não apenas de divertimento, mas levantavam questões latentes à vida nos feudos, as quais, no decorrer do tempo, auxiliariam a formar o espírito crítico dessas populações. Para os franceses, os contos informavam sobre o mundo e forneciam meios para enfrentá-lo. No presente artigo, objetiva-se realizar esta discussão a partir da teorização realizada por Darnton (2014) sobre as histórias que os camponeses contam, tendo em perspectiva o conceito de resistência inerente à narrativa apresentado por Bosi (1996) e a produção de Burke (2010) acerca da descoberta do povo e da cultura oral. Para tanto, serão analisados os contos O pequeno polegar (PERRAULT, 2010), Jean de l’ours (anônimo) e L’enfant perdu (DELAURE, 1956).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/6778810.5902/1679849X67788Literatura e Autoritarismo; n. 38 (2021): Literatura e Autoritarismo: Literatura, música e o testemunho de resistência1679-849Xreponame:Literatura e Autoritarismoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/67788/45791Copyright (c) 2021 Literatura e Autoritarismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho Santos Brandão, LuizaLuz de Medeiros, Constantino2023-01-13T00:28:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/67788Revistahttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/index.php/LA/PUBhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/index.php/LA/oaigla@mail.ufsm.br||jlourique@pq.cnpq.br1679-849X1679-849Xopendoar:2023-01-13T00:28:39Literatura e Autoritarismo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance Revolta nas aldeias: o conto popular francês como forma de resistência |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance Carvalho Santos Brandão, Luiza Folktale Resistance Oral Literature Conto popular Literatura de resistência Literatura oral |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance |
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Uprising in the Villages: the French Folktale as a Form of Resistance |
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Carvalho Santos Brandão, Luiza |
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Carvalho Santos Brandão, Luiza Luz de Medeiros, Constantino |
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Luz de Medeiros, Constantino |
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Carvalho Santos Brandão, Luiza Luz de Medeiros, Constantino |
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Folktale Resistance Oral Literature Conto popular Literatura de resistência Literatura oral |
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Folktale Resistance Oral Literature Conto popular Literatura de resistência Literatura oral |
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The article analyzes and discusses the French folktale as an instrument of literary representation and critical awareness of the popular classes. As a literary form whose origin dates back to the tradition of the short forms, the french folktale is a very important object for thinking about popular culture in early modern Europe. These narratives highlight the country people’s conscience about the harsh reality that surrounded them, and provided strategies to resist to it. At a time when starvation and disease ravaged the continent, the stories told by peasants served not only as entertainment, but raised important questions about life in the fiefs, which, in the course of time, would help to form the critical spirit of these populations. For the french people, the folktales informed about the world and provided means to face it. The objective of this article is to carry out the discussion based on Darton’s (2014) writtings about french folktales, having in perspective the concept of resistance inherent to the narrative presented by Alfredo Bosi (1996) and Burke’s (2010) theorization about the Discovery of the people and oral culture. For this purpose, the tales Little thumb (PERRAULT, 2010), Jean de l’ours (anonymous) and L’enfant perdu (DELAURE, 1956) will be analyzed. |
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