Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Ísis Lopes de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Piazza Gai, Eunice Terezinha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/14220
Resumo: In this paper, we developed the idea that the hermeneutic philosophy contemplates a moral attitude of empathy, of putting yourself in the other’s spot, through the literary text. From this perspective, we discussed the oppressive situation of two fictional characters – Popróshin, from “Diário de um louco”, story by Nikolai Gógol, and the madman from Cati, from the same title by Dyonelio Machado. The presented human beings in these works are driven into madness by oppressive unfair and violent social realities that touch the reader. We consider that, bowing down on human nature questions, the hermeneutic points to other possibilities that the being has to exists and allows the interpreter an opportunity to exchange oneself in the construction of understanding, increasing its horizons of meanings. Such an interpretative point of view requires the reader to put himself in the work in order to hear it, once what is researched is not separate from the researcher. Thus, as theoretical basis, we based ourselves on the assumptions of hermeneutic philosophy, especially with Hans-Georg Gadamer and Ernildo Stein, on the ideas concerning the theme of translation by Jacques Derrida, and authors who can contribute to a reflection of violence and of madness.
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spelling Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the borderColocar-se na obra literária: uma leitura dos que estão à margemHermeneutics. Empathy. Otherness. Literary characters.Hermenêuticaempatiaalteridadepersonagens literáriasIn this paper, we developed the idea that the hermeneutic philosophy contemplates a moral attitude of empathy, of putting yourself in the other’s spot, through the literary text. From this perspective, we discussed the oppressive situation of two fictional characters – Popróshin, from “Diário de um louco”, story by Nikolai Gógol, and the madman from Cati, from the same title by Dyonelio Machado. The presented human beings in these works are driven into madness by oppressive unfair and violent social realities that touch the reader. We consider that, bowing down on human nature questions, the hermeneutic points to other possibilities that the being has to exists and allows the interpreter an opportunity to exchange oneself in the construction of understanding, increasing its horizons of meanings. Such an interpretative point of view requires the reader to put himself in the work in order to hear it, once what is researched is not separate from the researcher. Thus, as theoretical basis, we based ourselves on the assumptions of hermeneutic philosophy, especially with Hans-Georg Gadamer and Ernildo Stein, on the ideas concerning the theme of translation by Jacques Derrida, and authors who can contribute to a reflection of violence and of madness.Neste trabalho, desenvolvemos a ideia de que a filosofia hermenêutica contempla uma atitude moral de empatia, de colocar-se no lugar do outro, através da leitura do texto literário. Sob essa perspectiva, discorremos acerca da situação de opressão de duas personagens ficcionais – Popróshin, de “Diário de um louco”, narrativa de Nikolai Gógol, e o louco do Cati, da obra de mesmo título de Dyonelio Machado. Os seres humanos apresentados nestas histórias são levados à loucura por realidades sociais opressoras, injustas e violentas, o que sensibiliza o leitor. Consideramos que, ao debruçar-se sobre as questões da natureza humana, a hermenêutica aponta para as possibilidades que o ser tem de existir e permite ao intérprete a oportunidade de outrar-se na construção da compreensão, ampliando seu horizonte de sentidos. Tal ponto de vista interpretativo requer que o leitor se coloque na obra para poder escutá-la, já que o que é pesquisado não se separa daquele que pesquisa. Assim, como aporte teórico, baseamo-nos nos pressupostos da filosofia hermenêutica, sobretudo de Hans-Georg Gadamer e de Ernildo Stein, nas ideias concernentes ao tema da tradução de Jacques Derrida, além de autores que possam contribuir para uma reflexão acerca da violência e da loucura.Edunisc2020-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/1422010.17058/signo.v45i82.14220Signo; v. 45 n. 82 (2020); 35-461982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/14220/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Signoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Ísis Lopes dePiazza Gai, Eunice Terezinha2020-04-30T18:13:09Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/14220Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2020-04-30T18:13:09Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
Colocar-se na obra literária: uma leitura dos que estão à margem
title Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
spellingShingle Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
Almeida, Ísis Lopes de
Hermeneutics. Empathy. Otherness. Literary characters.
Hermenêutica
empatia
alteridade
personagens literárias
title_short Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
title_full Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
title_fullStr Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
title_full_unstemmed Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
title_sort Put yourself in the literary work: a Reading of those who are on the border
author Almeida, Ísis Lopes de
author_facet Almeida, Ísis Lopes de
Piazza Gai, Eunice Terezinha
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author2 Piazza Gai, Eunice Terezinha
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Piazza Gai, Eunice Terezinha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hermeneutics. Empathy. Otherness. Literary characters.
Hermenêutica
empatia
alteridade
personagens literárias
topic Hermeneutics. Empathy. Otherness. Literary characters.
Hermenêutica
empatia
alteridade
personagens literárias
description In this paper, we developed the idea that the hermeneutic philosophy contemplates a moral attitude of empathy, of putting yourself in the other’s spot, through the literary text. From this perspective, we discussed the oppressive situation of two fictional characters – Popróshin, from “Diário de um louco”, story by Nikolai Gógol, and the madman from Cati, from the same title by Dyonelio Machado. The presented human beings in these works are driven into madness by oppressive unfair and violent social realities that touch the reader. We consider that, bowing down on human nature questions, the hermeneutic points to other possibilities that the being has to exists and allows the interpreter an opportunity to exchange oneself in the construction of understanding, increasing its horizons of meanings. Such an interpretative point of view requires the reader to put himself in the work in order to hear it, once what is researched is not separate from the researcher. Thus, as theoretical basis, we based ourselves on the assumptions of hermeneutic philosophy, especially with Hans-Georg Gadamer and Ernildo Stein, on the ideas concerning the theme of translation by Jacques Derrida, and authors who can contribute to a reflection of violence and of madness.
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