NASCIMENTO, Jonatas Florencio do.
Resumen:
This research has as its main objective to analyse, from a post-colonial perspective, the novel
The great Gatsby (1925), by the Amerian writer F. scott Fitzgerald, having as theoretical
support the works of Bonnici (2000; 2005), Fanon (2008), Spivak (2010), among others. In
this work, a classic of the American literature, it will be seen how the white American of high
middle class behaves in a society marked by class, racial, cultural em religous diversity, in a
contexto in which the United States are represented as superior, as well as some European
countries, diferente from some nations and peoples seen as inferior, as a result of imperialista
ideologies. It will be shown how regions and countries are considered as margins, such as the
Caribbean and Canada, for example, and are portrayed in an ambiguous way. It will also be
discussed issues related to the otherness of foreign characters, who suffer prejudice from
American characters, from the narrator and the text itself. Thus, this research can be
considered pioneer, since analysis of this novel from the perspective used here are not
common.