Title Information
Title
O escritor no palco: representação e performance em três romances brasileiros contemporâneos
Name: Personal
Name Part
Villanua, Maria Dolores
Role
Role Term: Text
creator
Origin Information
Copyright Date
2012
Physical Description
Extent
viii, 275 p.
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born digital
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Thesis (Ph.D. -- Brown University (2012)
Name: Personal
Name Part
Vieira, Nelson
Role
Role Term: Text
Director
Name: Personal
Name Part
Valente, Luiz
Role
Role Term: Text
Reader
Name: Personal
Name Part
Sobral, Patricia
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Role Term: Text
Reader
Name: Corporate
Name Part
Brown University. Portuguese and Brazilian Studies
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Role Term: Text
sponsor
Genre (aat)
theses
Subject
Topic
Sérgio Sant'Anna
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Topic
Chico Buarque
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Topic
João Gilberto Noll
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Topic
metafiction
Subject
Topic
post-colonialism
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Topic
Augusto Boal
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/838112")
Topic
Brazilian literature
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1057829")
Topic
Performance
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/923709")
Topic
Fiction
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1073032")
Topic
Postcolonialism
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/86421")
Name
Name Part
Sant'Anna, Sérgio
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/67894")
Name
Name Part
Buarque, Chico
Name Part: Date
1944-
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/62401")
Name
Name Part
Noll, João Gilberto
Subject (FAST) (authorityURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast", valueURI="http://id.worldcat.org/fast/63650")
Name
Name Part
Boal, Augusto
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RPB
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20121023
Language
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por
Language Term: Text
Portuguese
Abstract
This dissertation aims to analyze, mainly through a performance studies approach, socio-political and cultural issues in three Brazilian contemporary novels, featuring professional writers as narrators. The works studied are Budapeste by Chico Buarque, Um crime delicado by Sérgio Sant’Anna e Berkeley em Bellagio by João Gilberto Noll. Their narrators are also their protagonists: a ghost-writer, a theater critic, and a guest writer of two North-American academic institutions. In these texts, demystified representations of the literary profession may be observed as well as a questioning of self-representation and alternate subjectivities. <br/><br/> The first chapter reviews the social and literary context of the novels before their actual presentation. Theoretical concepts related to performance, post-modernity, metafiction and post-colonialism are also discussed. In the chapters focusing on each of the works, theatrical imagery is used in order to describe the writer's positioning with respect to the unfolding of the narrative. Backstage, onstage or in the dressing room, the master of the written word observes (himself), transits and intervenes in his literary and social scenario. <br/><br/> The “live” presence of the author/actor in a self-conscious game between reality and fiction is a metafictional strategy of performance art. Duplicity is, thus, manifested as both an apparent reproduction and a complex manifestation of diverse dualities. The experimental and unconventional nature of the performative genre allows the reformulation of individual and collective political tensions related to representation and authority. Simultaneously, it convokes and provokes the diverse subjects involved in the performance: the spectator, the actor and the author. <br/><br/> These novels confirm the subversive role of art at a time when it would seem to have lost its transformative strength in view of the overwhelming power of the media, the market and mass culture. These narratives evidence a deep concern with the meaning of literature and writing while underlining a resistance to pre-determined values and hegemonic discourses. Their urban character and their performative perspective enable the elaboration of pertinent creative and dialogical views. This performative approach actively encourages the reader’s participation in the interpretation of the works. <br/><br/>
Identifier: DOI
10.7301/Z0CZ35GM
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