Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Helena de Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
Texto Completo: http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2368
Resumo: The theme of this thesis is the relationship between Autobiography and Healing for Moacyr Scliar. The research question is: will the author's autobiography allow identifying the Cure for the construction of himself and his Literature? This question leads to the investigation that makes visible a robust sample of the autobiographical set of scliariana's work, previously dispersed or not identified with the genre. For that, the organizing and aggregating elements are the meanings about healing for the author who, due to his historical and intellectual path, refers to Freud’s (1856-1939) and Jung’s approaches (1875-1961). The thesis formulated is that the autobiography is dissolved in the doctor-writer's work, to tell about himself, in a kind of selfdiagnosis, and to others, establishing healing attributes to his literary reading and writing. This is supposed, among several reasons verified here, among them because Scliar has chosen Public Health as a vocation, the hypothesis is that the autobiography (declared and undeclared) will reveal the subject of healing as an instrument of affirmation of its Identity History (LEJEUNE, 2008). The main goal of this research is to investigate, in Scliar's autobiographies, Healing as a guiding subject for the construction of the self (the author) and his Literature. The method is bibliographic and documentary, with a qualitative and exploratory approach, in which essay writing is observed as relevant to the analysis. The theoretical frameworks are Barthes (2004); Foucault (1992); Chartier (2012), Willemart (2005, 2019a, 2019b), Petit (2013) and Lejeune (2008). The research reveals that literature, for Scliar, is healing when: a) when writing in the first person through the voice of other narrative instances, he depresses reality through imagination, through the freedom authorized by fiction; b) appeases his own anxieties about death, by the feeling of accomplishment (so dear to Scliar) by recognizing that he would be leaving a legacy of overcoming related to the pain of the Jewish condition; c) is a self-diagnosis instrument and d) contributes to medical practice in interaction with patients. The research is justified because it contributes to investigations on the interface between Literature and Medicine, the transposition of healing to the study of literature (from autobiography), to medical self-care and to the optimization of doctor-patient relationships. This thesis is part of the Research Studies of Production and Reception of the Literary Text, of the Postgraduate Program in Letters of the University of Passo Fundo, is guided by Dr. Miguel Rettenmaier da Silva and it has the support of CAPES through the Postgraduate Support Program for Community Institutions of Higher Education (PROSUC) in modality II.
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For that, the organizing and aggregating elements are the meanings about healing for the author who, due to his historical and intellectual path, refers to Freud’s (1856-1939) and Jung’s approaches (1875-1961). The thesis formulated is that the autobiography is dissolved in the doctor-writer's work, to tell about himself, in a kind of selfdiagnosis, and to others, establishing healing attributes to his literary reading and writing. This is supposed, among several reasons verified here, among them because Scliar has chosen Public Health as a vocation, the hypothesis is that the autobiography (declared and undeclared) will reveal the subject of healing as an instrument of affirmation of its Identity History (LEJEUNE, 2008). The main goal of this research is to investigate, in Scliar's autobiographies, Healing as a guiding subject for the construction of the self (the author) and his Literature. The method is bibliographic and documentary, with a qualitative and exploratory approach, in which essay writing is observed as relevant to the analysis. The theoretical frameworks are Barthes (2004); Foucault (1992); Chartier (2012), Willemart (2005, 2019a, 2019b), Petit (2013) and Lejeune (2008). The research reveals that literature, for Scliar, is healing when: a) when writing in the first person through the voice of other narrative instances, he depresses reality through imagination, through the freedom authorized by fiction; b) appeases his own anxieties about death, by the feeling of accomplishment (so dear to Scliar) by recognizing that he would be leaving a legacy of overcoming related to the pain of the Jewish condition; c) is a self-diagnosis instrument and d) contributes to medical practice in interaction with patients. The research is justified because it contributes to investigations on the interface between Literature and Medicine, the transposition of healing to the study of literature (from autobiography), to medical self-care and to the optimization of doctor-patient relationships. This thesis is part of the Research Studies of Production and Reception of the Literary Text, of the Postgraduate Program in Letters of the University of Passo Fundo, is guided by Dr. Miguel Rettenmaier da Silva and it has the support of CAPES through the Postgraduate Support Program for Community Institutions of Higher Education (PROSUC) in modality II.O tema desta tese é a relação entre Autobiografia e Cura para Moacyr Scliar. A pergunta de pesquisa é: a autobiografia do autor permitirá identificar a Cura para a construção de si e de sua Literatura? Tal questão conduz a investigação que visibiliza uma amostra robusta do conjunto autobiográfico da obra scliariana, antes dispersa ou não identificada com o gênero. Para tanto, os elementos organizadores e agregadores são os sentidos sobre cura para o autor que, por seu percurso histórico e intelectual, remete às abordagens de Freud (1856-1939) e de Jung (1875-1961). A tese formulada é de que a autobiografia está dissolvida na obra do escritormédico, para contar sobre si a si mesmo, numa espécie de autodiagnóstico, e aos outros, estabelecendo atributos de cura às suas leituras e à sua escrita literária. Isso é suposto, entre diversos motivos aqui verificados, por Scliar ter escolhido a Saúde Pública como vocação. A hipótese é a de que a autobiografia (declarada e não declarada) revelará o assunto cura como instrumento de afirmação da sua História de identidade (LEJEUNE, 2008). O principal objetivo desta pesquisa é investigar, nas autobiografias de Scliar, a Cura como assunto norteador para a construção de si (do autor) e de sua Literatura. O método é bibliográfico e documental, de abordagem qualitativa e exploratória, em que a escrita ensaística é observada como pertinente à análise. Os marcos teóricos são Barthes (2004), Foucault (1992), Chartier (2012), Willemart (2005; 2019a; 2019b), Petit (2013) e Lejeune (2008). O trabalho revela que a literatura, para Scliar, é cura quando: a) ao escrever em primeira pessoa pela voz de outras instâncias narrativas, ele desoprime o real pela imaginação, pela liberdade autorizada pela ficção; b) apazigua as próprias angústias sobre a morte, pela sensação do dever cumprido (tão cara a Scliar) ao reconhecer que estaria deixando um legado de superação relacionado às dores da condição judaica; c) é instrumento de autodiagnóstico e d) contribui com a prática médica em interação com os pacientes. A pesquisa é justificada pois contribui com investigações sobre a interface Literatura e medicina, a transposição da cura para o estudo da literatura (da autobiografia), ao auto cuidado médico e à otimização das relações médico-paciente. Esta tese está inserida na Linha de Pesquisa Produção e recepção do texto literário, do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da Universidade de Passo Fundo, é orientada pelo Dr. Miguel Rettenmaier da Silva e conta com o apoio da CAPES através da bolsa Programa de Suporte à Pós-Graduação de Instituições Comunitárias de Educação Superior (PROSUC) na modalidade II.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-01-31T12:52:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2022HelenaMoraesFernandes.pdf: 2122054 bytes, checksum: 8da777bf9581dc6cc3593d82f4c40182 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-01-31T12:52:49Z (GMT). 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title Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
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Fernandes, Helena de Moraes
Psicanálise
Autobiografia
LETRAS::LINGUA PORTUGUESA
title_short Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
title_full Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
title_fullStr Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
title_full_unstemmed Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
title_sort Moacyr Scliar : autobiografia e cura
author Fernandes, Helena de Moraes
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Autobiografia
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Autobiografia
LETRAS::LINGUA PORTUGUESA
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description The theme of this thesis is the relationship between Autobiography and Healing for Moacyr Scliar. The research question is: will the author's autobiography allow identifying the Cure for the construction of himself and his Literature? This question leads to the investigation that makes visible a robust sample of the autobiographical set of scliariana's work, previously dispersed or not identified with the genre. For that, the organizing and aggregating elements are the meanings about healing for the author who, due to his historical and intellectual path, refers to Freud’s (1856-1939) and Jung’s approaches (1875-1961). The thesis formulated is that the autobiography is dissolved in the doctor-writer's work, to tell about himself, in a kind of selfdiagnosis, and to others, establishing healing attributes to his literary reading and writing. This is supposed, among several reasons verified here, among them because Scliar has chosen Public Health as a vocation, the hypothesis is that the autobiography (declared and undeclared) will reveal the subject of healing as an instrument of affirmation of its Identity History (LEJEUNE, 2008). The main goal of this research is to investigate, in Scliar's autobiographies, Healing as a guiding subject for the construction of the self (the author) and his Literature. The method is bibliographic and documentary, with a qualitative and exploratory approach, in which essay writing is observed as relevant to the analysis. The theoretical frameworks are Barthes (2004); Foucault (1992); Chartier (2012), Willemart (2005, 2019a, 2019b), Petit (2013) and Lejeune (2008). The research reveals that literature, for Scliar, is healing when: a) when writing in the first person through the voice of other narrative instances, he depresses reality through imagination, through the freedom authorized by fiction; b) appeases his own anxieties about death, by the feeling of accomplishment (so dear to Scliar) by recognizing that he would be leaving a legacy of overcoming related to the pain of the Jewish condition; c) is a self-diagnosis instrument and d) contributes to medical practice in interaction with patients. The research is justified because it contributes to investigations on the interface between Literature and Medicine, the transposition of healing to the study of literature (from autobiography), to medical self-care and to the optimization of doctor-patient relationships. This thesis is part of the Research Studies of Production and Reception of the Literary Text, of the Postgraduate Program in Letters of the University of Passo Fundo, is guided by Dr. Miguel Rettenmaier da Silva and it has the support of CAPES through the Postgraduate Support Program for Community Institutions of Higher Education (PROSUC) in modality II.
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