The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas
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Resumo: | The article presents the importance of the work The Great Backcountry: Byways (1956) by Guimarães Rosa in two senses present in its critical fortune: first, it rescues the canonical reading of the novel that highlights its linguistic relevance, as well as the existential and metaphysical components. In this sense, the backcountry taken as a totality also allows the reader to reflect on the totality of the world. Secondly, it lists the main re-readings made at the turn of the 1990s to the 2000s, which privilege the socio-historical elements elaborated by the author in the novel, which, in turn, contribute to the understanding of the challenges of Brazilian society from the first half of the twentieth century. These two movements form the core of the article, preceded by an introduction that suggests the understanding that Guimarães Rosa's novel can be taken as a continuation, albeit with particularities, of the tradition of committed literature analyzed by Antonio Candido. The objective of the article is to show that the hinterland of Rosa, in which the “system of thugs” is overcome and, at the same time, maintained, can be seen as an expression of Brazil, whose national formation takes place without overcoming the aspects that come from the past. |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão VeredasO sertão é o Brasil: releituras sócio-históricas de Grande Sertão VeredasGuimarães RosaSertãoBrasilFormação NacionalGuimarães RosaBackcountryBrazilNational FormationThe article presents the importance of the work The Great Backcountry: Byways (1956) by Guimarães Rosa in two senses present in its critical fortune: first, it rescues the canonical reading of the novel that highlights its linguistic relevance, as well as the existential and metaphysical components. In this sense, the backcountry taken as a totality also allows the reader to reflect on the totality of the world. Secondly, it lists the main re-readings made at the turn of the 1990s to the 2000s, which privilege the socio-historical elements elaborated by the author in the novel, which, in turn, contribute to the understanding of the challenges of Brazilian society from the first half of the twentieth century. These two movements form the core of the article, preceded by an introduction that suggests the understanding that Guimarães Rosa's novel can be taken as a continuation, albeit with particularities, of the tradition of committed literature analyzed by Antonio Candido. The objective of the article is to show that the hinterland of Rosa, in which the “system of thugs” is overcome and, at the same time, maintained, can be seen as an expression of Brazil, whose national formation takes place without overcoming the aspects that come from the past.O artigo apresenta a importância da obra Grande Sertão: Veredas (1956) de Guimarães Rosa em dois sentidos presentes em sua fortuna crítica: primeiramente resgata a leitura canônica do romance que evidencia sua relevância linguística, bem como os componentes existenciais e metafísicos. Nesse sentido, o sertão tomado como totalidade permite ao leitor refletir também sobre a totalidade do mundo. Em segundo lugar, elenca as principais releituras feitas na virada da década de 1990 para os anos 2000, as quais privilegiam os elementos sócio-históricos elaborados pelo autor no romance que, por sua vez, contribuem para a compreensão dos desafios da sociedade brasileira da primeira metade do século XX. Esses dois movimentos formam o núcleo do artigo, antecedido por uma introdução que sugere o entendimento de que o romance de Guimarães Rosa pode ser tomado como continuidade, ainda que com particularidades, da tradição da literatura empenhada analisada por Antonio Candido. O objetivo do artigo consiste em mostrar que o sertão de Rosa, no qual o “jaguncismo” é superado e, ao mesmo tempo, mantido, pode ser visto como expressão do Brasil, cuja formação nacional se dá sem que se superem os aspectos que vem do passado.UFVJM2022-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/19310.5281/zenodo.7043678Revista Espinhaço ; Revista Espinhaço #202317-0611reponame:Revista Espinhaçoinstname:Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)instacron:UFVJMporhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/193/203Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Espinhaço https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreire, José Carlos 2022-09-02T12:49:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/193Revistahttps://revistaespinhaco.com/index.php/revista/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/oairevista.espinhaco@gmail.com || doug.sathler@gmail.com2317-06112317-0611opendoar:2022-09-02T12:49:46Revista Espinhaço - Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)false |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas O sertão é o Brasil: releituras sócio-históricas de Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas Freire, José Carlos Guimarães Rosa Sertão Brasil Formação Nacional Guimarães Rosa Backcountry Brazil National Formation |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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The backcountry is Brazil: socio-historical reinterpretations of the Grande Sertão Veredas |
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Freire, José Carlos |
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Freire, José Carlos |
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Freire, José Carlos |
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Guimarães Rosa Sertão Brasil Formação Nacional Guimarães Rosa Backcountry Brazil National Formation |
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Guimarães Rosa Sertão Brasil Formação Nacional Guimarães Rosa Backcountry Brazil National Formation |
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The article presents the importance of the work The Great Backcountry: Byways (1956) by Guimarães Rosa in two senses present in its critical fortune: first, it rescues the canonical reading of the novel that highlights its linguistic relevance, as well as the existential and metaphysical components. In this sense, the backcountry taken as a totality also allows the reader to reflect on the totality of the world. Secondly, it lists the main re-readings made at the turn of the 1990s to the 2000s, which privilege the socio-historical elements elaborated by the author in the novel, which, in turn, contribute to the understanding of the challenges of Brazilian society from the first half of the twentieth century. These two movements form the core of the article, preceded by an introduction that suggests the understanding that Guimarães Rosa's novel can be taken as a continuation, albeit with particularities, of the tradition of committed literature analyzed by Antonio Candido. The objective of the article is to show that the hinterland of Rosa, in which the “system of thugs” is overcome and, at the same time, maintained, can be seen as an expression of Brazil, whose national formation takes place without overcoming the aspects that come from the past. |
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