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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Uma reflexão sobre a condição feminina em Gabriela, cravo e canela: patriarcado, casamento e subjugação no romance(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-05-28) Melo, Marta Amado De Moura [UNIFESP]; Abreu, Mirhiane Mendes De [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloThe purpose of this work is to analyze the female condition and subjugation of women in the novel Gabriela Cravo e Canela: crônica de uma cidade do interior (Gabriela, clove and cinnamon), from the study of the protagonist Gabriela and the characters: Sinhazinha, Malvina, Glória and, as well as the implications of marriage and political, social and economic values in the lives of the characters in the novel. We also want to find out to what extent the work favors the folkloric aspect of the situations, minimizing the social question, as some critics point out. The intention, therefore, is that this project will contribute to the studies of this novel and to the debate about women in our society.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)A Representação Da Militância Política E Da Mulher Em La Voz De La Sangre, De Vicente Ballester, E Os Subterrâneos Da Liberdade, De Jorge Amado(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-08-14) Melo, David Aparecido De [UNIFESP]; Martin, Ivan Rodrigues [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)From Two Works That Bring In Their Narratives The Theme Of The Revolution And The Spanish Civil War, The Proposal Is To Analyze How The Political Militancy Of The Authors Influences And/Or Is Determinant For The Aesthetic Aspects Visualized In The Creation Of Female Characters. By Comparing La Voz De La Sangre (The Voice Of The Blood) By Vicente Ballester And Jorge Amado's Trilogy Os Subterrâneos Da Liberdade (The Freedom Underground), We Will Try To Show How Literature Can Be A Territory Of Discussion That Metaphorizes Both Content And Form, The Revolutionary Aspect Of The Mentioned War. It Is Intended, Therefore, That, In The End, The Project Contributes To The Expansion Of The Studies Of These Two Works And To The Understanding Of A Period Of Fierce Confrontation Of Ideas.