Cartas para minha mãe, de Teresa Cárdenas: racismo e resistência na voz de uma literata negra

IF 0.2 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Andre Rezende Benatti, Alcione Rafael Candido
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The aim of this work is to analyze racism from the perspective of the main character —a child, black and orphaned— from the novel Cartas para minha mãe, by contemporary Cuban writer Teresa Cárdenas. The narrative develops around a character who did not have what we call childhood today, and who thus enters adolescence. However, our focus will be on the black condition of the narrator, who at all times suffers from the most diverse types of prejudices, in addition to having to deal with a difficult phase: the transition from childhood to puberty. In this way, this work intends to discuss the issues involving childhood surrounded by prejudices of the main character of Cárdenas' novel, while we will observe the reactions and perceptions of the child in face of racism. For the analysis of the novel, the narrator's childhood, the historical contextualization of the colonization process in Latin America and the psychosocial process of the feeling of inferiority of blacks and of superiority of white, we will use the texts of the following scholars: Cabo Aseguinolaza (2001); Ariès (1981); Fanon (2008); Gates (2014) and Souza (2015), among other theoretical texts. In the end, we realized that in the novel by Teresa Cárdenas the weight of racism leads the narrator to seek help in the letters she writes to her dead mother. The racism present in the text builds as a sample of what several people go through every day of their lives.
特蕾莎写给我母亲的信cardenas:黑人文学声音中的种族主义和抵抗
本研究旨在从古巴当代作家特蕾莎Cárdenas的小说《Cartas para minha m》中的主人公——一个黑人孤儿的角度来分析种族主义。故事围绕着一个人物展开,他没有我们今天所说的童年,因此进入了青春期。然而,我们的重点将放在叙述者的黑人状况上,除了必须处理一个艰难的阶段:从童年到青春期的过渡,他一直遭受着各种各样的偏见。通过这种方式,本作品旨在讨论Cárdenas小说主人公被偏见包围的童年问题,同时我们将观察儿童面对种族主义的反应和看法。为了分析小说,叙述者的童年,拉丁美洲殖民过程的历史语境化以及黑人自卑和白人优越感的心理社会过程,我们将使用以下学者的文本:Cabo Aseguinolaza (2001);白羊座(1981);披肩(2008);Gates(2014)和Souza(2015)等理论文本。最后,我们意识到,在特蕾莎Cárdenas的小说中,种族主义的重量导致叙述者在她写给已故母亲的信中寻求帮助。文本中出现的种族主义是几个人每天生活中经历的例子。
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