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The presence of the cinema in the brazilian novel: from the modernist avant-garde to the contemporaneity

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Author(s):
Marília Corrêa Parecis de Oliveira
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São José do Rio Preto. 2023-03-31.
Institution: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp). Instituto de Biociências Letras e Ciências Exatas. São José do Rio Preto
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Advisor: Arnaldo Franco Junior
Abstract

This thesis presents a study about the presence of cinematographic language in the Brazilian novel, from the modernist avant-garde to the contemporary era, choosing, for this purpose, works that, in theory, could function as symptomatic of these relationships: Amar, verbo intransitivo (1927), by Mário de Andrade; Caminhos cruzados (1935), by Erico Verissimo; Perto do coração selvagem (1944), by Clarice Lispector; Em câmera lenta (1977), by Renato Tapajós; Bandoleiros (1985), by João Gilberto Noll; e Eu receberia as piores notícias dos seus lindos lábios (2005), by Marçal Aquino. It was intended, from the reading of these works, to understand how literary writing re-elaborates cinematographic strategies and dialogues with them. To do so, we reflect, based on a theoretical and critical instrument, to what extent the incorporation of cinematographic procedures altered writing strategies in prose fiction, such as space-time disintegration, the incorporation of montage and the repetitions and juxtaposition of scenes. Its thesis is the idea that the presence of cinema, since the modernist avant-garde, permeated Brazilian literary production as a symptom of a change in the perception of the world, and this presence continues until the literature produced contemporaneously. With that, the perspective adopted is not about comparing two different languages, but about remaining in the domain of writing and investigating how it corroborates traits of a language linked to iconic technology. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/23806-4 - The presence of the cinema in the Brazilian novel: from modernist vanguard to contemporaneity
Grantee:Marília Corrêa Parecis de Oliveira
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate