MORAIS, A. L.; MORAIS, Abraham Lincoln de.
Abstract:
In this research we question some issues related to history and memory into a
Problem of identity. We note the meanings present in the paper of Women of
Tijucopapo by MarileneFelinto in relation to some historical moments of Brazil.
In our analysis we see that the first political moments of the decade of the 45
and the 60’s and 70’s have resonance within the narrative context. On these
aspects we did a reflection on the place and the Northeast and Säo Paulo as
assumptions understanding of the relationships memory, identity and historical
aspects that permeate the narrative. To realize this research we dialogued with
some authors, like Ricoeur (2007), Hall (2000), Bourdieu (2007) among others
that served as a dialogue with his reflections on aspects such as memory,
history and identity within the narrative process of MarileneFelinto. From these
considerations we conclude that the aspects that comprise historical events are
crucial for the work under study, in other words, we see that The Women of
Tijucopapo is a narrative that is a historical experience mediated from
DitaduraMilitar. On these aspects we realize that the meanings produced by the
author depart from experienced facts as specific spatial contexts between
Northeast and Säo Paulo.