O Sentido de "Estranho" em Leslie Silko e Kaka Werá Jecupé: Identidades Culturais, Deslocamento e Terra
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Análise da narrativa da trajetória pessoal de personagens que revelam sua perplexidade enquanto sujeitos indígenas diante de experiências de deslocamentos forçados e perda da ligação com a terra e com o lar. O estudo é realizado à luz do conceito de “estranho” ou estranhamento de Homi Bhabha e focaliza a personagem revolucionária, Angelita La Ecapía, em Almanac of the Dead, e o narrador de Todas as vezes que dissemos adeus. O texto procura enfatizar elementos que fazem emergir a força política da narrativa ao revelarem que luta pelo espaço entre fronteiras e diversas esferas de ação ocasiona sentimentos contraditórios e muitas vezes traumáticos para os sujeitos em questão.Téléchargements
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