Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Cláudia Helena da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/22515
http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2018.315
Resumo: THIS STUDY approaches, through the relationship between History and Literature, the dialogue that the political Antonio Callado’s novels – Quarup, Don Juan’s Bar, Dance’s Reflexes and Sempreviva – establish with the Military Dictatorship, from a critical look on the armed resistance. In order to understand the singularity of these works and their place in resistance literature, we used the social place where Callado had his experiences (influences) and, therefore, made his aesthetic option, in order to demonstrate that his work is the fruit of mediation between Journalistic activity and fictional creation, that walked pari passu with the social and political conjuncture, allowing a reflection on the recente Brazil’s history. Beside this, Callado’s ability to carry out his self-criticism caused his works to bring to the debate uncomfortable themes for both the representatives of the Military District and its supporters as well as for the leftists: torture, censorship and arbitrariness of the Military dictatorship, as well as the fragmentation and unpreparedness of the “festive left”, who did not know how to handle arms. The way in which critics analyzed their narratives established the hierarchy between their novels (Quarup: the great novel, Don Juan’s Bar: a minor novel, Dance’s Reflexes: the best novel, Sempreviva: the maturity´s novel), so it is up to the historiographic debate to deconstruct This reading, showing that the actuality of Callado’s novels is made in the recovery of its historicity. That is, the works bring in their horizon expectations important reflections on the current political debate around democracy, shedding light on our conservative and authoritarian formation. Therefore, the contemporary debate has shown that Callado’s work has a legacy and the writer / journalist occupies an important place in it, allowing to affirm that there is a field of possibilities for the analysis of the Callado’s work from the relationship between History and Literature.
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spelling Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).Struggle and resistance images in Antonio Callado’s literature: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).HistóriaHistoryLiteraturaLiteratureAntonio CalladoDitadura MilitarMilitary dictatorshipLuta armadaArmedLiteratura e história - BrasilBrasil - História - 1964-1985Calado, Antonio, 1917-1997 - Crítica e interpretaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIATHIS STUDY approaches, through the relationship between History and Literature, the dialogue that the political Antonio Callado’s novels – Quarup, Don Juan’s Bar, Dance’s Reflexes and Sempreviva – establish with the Military Dictatorship, from a critical look on the armed resistance. In order to understand the singularity of these works and their place in resistance literature, we used the social place where Callado had his experiences (influences) and, therefore, made his aesthetic option, in order to demonstrate that his work is the fruit of mediation between Journalistic activity and fictional creation, that walked pari passu with the social and political conjuncture, allowing a reflection on the recente Brazil’s history. Beside this, Callado’s ability to carry out his self-criticism caused his works to bring to the debate uncomfortable themes for both the representatives of the Military District and its supporters as well as for the leftists: torture, censorship and arbitrariness of the Military dictatorship, as well as the fragmentation and unpreparedness of the “festive left”, who did not know how to handle arms. The way in which critics analyzed their narratives established the hierarchy between their novels (Quarup: the great novel, Don Juan’s Bar: a minor novel, Dance’s Reflexes: the best novel, Sempreviva: the maturity´s novel), so it is up to the historiographic debate to deconstruct This reading, showing that the actuality of Callado’s novels is made in the recovery of its historicity. That is, the works bring in their horizon expectations important reflections on the current political debate around democracy, shedding light on our conservative and authoritarian formation. Therefore, the contemporary debate has shown that Callado’s work has a legacy and the writer / journalist occupies an important place in it, allowing to affirm that there is a field of possibilities for the analysis of the Callado’s work from the relationship between History and Literature.Tese (Doutorado)ESTE ESTUDO aborda, por meio da relação entre História e Literatura, o diálogo que os romances políticos de Antonio Callado – Quarup, Bar Don Juan, Reflexos do Baile e Sempreviva – estabelecem com a Ditadura Militar, a partir de um olhar crítico sobre a resistência armada. Para compreender a singularidade destas obras e seu lugar na literatura de resistência, recorremos ao lugar social onde Callado teve suas experiências (influências) e, por conseguinte, fez sua opção estética, com o objetivo de demostrar que sua obra é fruto da mediação entre a atividade jornalística e a criação ficcional, que caminhou pari passu com a conjuntura social e política, possibilitando uma reflexão sobre a história do Brasil recente. Ao lado disso, a capacidade de Callado para realizar sua autocrítica fez com que suas obras trouxessem para o debate temas incômodos, tanto para os representantes da Ditatura Militar e seus apoiadores, quanto para as esquerdas: a tortura, a censura e as arbitrariedades do regime militar, assim como a fragmentação e o despreparo da “esquerda festiva”, que não sabia pegar em armas. A forma como a crítica analisou suas narrativas estabeleceu a hierarquia entre seus romances (Quarup: o grande romance; Bar Don Juan: um romance menor; Reflexos do Baile: o melhor romance; Sempreviva: o romance da maturidade), cabendo ao debate historiográfico desconstruir essa leitura, mostrando que a atualidade dos romances de Callado se faz na recuperação de sua historicidade. Ou seja, as obras trazem em seu horizonte de expectativas importantes reflexões sobre o atual debate político em torno da democracia, lançando luz sobre nossa formação conservadora e autoritária. Portanto, o debate contemporâneo tem mostrado que a obra de Callado tem um legado e o escritor/jornalista ocupa nele um importante lugar, permitindo afirmar que existe um campo de possibilidades para a análise da obra de Callado a partir da relação História e Literatura.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em HistóriaRamos, Alcides Freirehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4887520444879981Ramos, Rosangela Patriotahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8434935867197930Costa, Rodrigo de Freitashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6550623178520228Barbosa, Kátia Elianehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3044967251231681Ribeiro, Nádia Cristinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8741912715914823Cruz, Cláudia Helena da2018-10-01T13:31:36Z2018-10-01T13:31:36Z2017-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfCRUZ, Cláudia Helena da. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
Struggle and resistance images in Antonio Callado’s literature: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
title Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
spellingShingle Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
Cruz, Cláudia Helena da
História
History
Literatura
Literature
Antonio Callado
Ditadura Militar
Military dictatorship
Luta armada
Armed
Literatura e história - Brasil
Brasil - História - 1964-1985
Calado, Antonio, 1917-1997 - Crítica e interpretação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
title_full Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
title_fullStr Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
title_full_unstemmed Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
title_sort Imagens da luta e da resistência na literatura de Antonio Callado: Quarup (1967), Bar Don Juan (1971), Reflexos do Baile (1976) e Sempreviva (1981).
author Cruz, Cláudia Helena da
author_facet Cruz, Cláudia Helena da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ramos, Alcides Freire
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4887520444879981
Ramos, Rosangela Patriota
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8434935867197930
Costa, Rodrigo de Freitas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6550623178520228
Barbosa, Kátia Eliane
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3044967251231681
Ribeiro, Nádia Cristina
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8741912715914823
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Cláudia Helena da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv História
History
Literatura
Literature
Antonio Callado
Ditadura Militar
Military dictatorship
Luta armada
Armed
Literatura e história - Brasil
Brasil - História - 1964-1985
Calado, Antonio, 1917-1997 - Crítica e interpretação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
topic História
History
Literatura
Literature
Antonio Callado
Ditadura Militar
Military dictatorship
Luta armada
Armed
Literatura e história - Brasil
Brasil - História - 1964-1985
Calado, Antonio, 1917-1997 - Crítica e interpretação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
description THIS STUDY approaches, through the relationship between History and Literature, the dialogue that the political Antonio Callado’s novels – Quarup, Don Juan’s Bar, Dance’s Reflexes and Sempreviva – establish with the Military Dictatorship, from a critical look on the armed resistance. In order to understand the singularity of these works and their place in resistance literature, we used the social place where Callado had his experiences (influences) and, therefore, made his aesthetic option, in order to demonstrate that his work is the fruit of mediation between Journalistic activity and fictional creation, that walked pari passu with the social and political conjuncture, allowing a reflection on the recente Brazil’s history. Beside this, Callado’s ability to carry out his self-criticism caused his works to bring to the debate uncomfortable themes for both the representatives of the Military District and its supporters as well as for the leftists: torture, censorship and arbitrariness of the Military dictatorship, as well as the fragmentation and unpreparedness of the “festive left”, who did not know how to handle arms. The way in which critics analyzed their narratives established the hierarchy between their novels (Quarup: the great novel, Don Juan’s Bar: a minor novel, Dance’s Reflexes: the best novel, Sempreviva: the maturity´s novel), so it is up to the historiographic debate to deconstruct This reading, showing that the actuality of Callado’s novels is made in the recovery of its historicity. That is, the works bring in their horizon expectations important reflections on the current political debate around democracy, shedding light on our conservative and authoritarian formation. Therefore, the contemporary debate has shown that Callado’s work has a legacy and the writer / journalist occupies an important place in it, allowing to affirm that there is a field of possibilities for the analysis of the Callado’s work from the relationship between History and Literature.
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