O presente trabalho objetiva apresentar uma leitura do conto Corinthians (2) VS. Palestra (1), de Alcântara Machado. Texto de grande vigor narrativo, o conto em apreço abre margem para estudos desta natureza dada à linguagem radiofônica mobilizada pelo narrador para a condução dos fatos, uma vez que as marcas linguístico-enunciativas sugerem a torcida do narrador para um dos times de futebol. Pesquisa de natureza bibliográfica, este artigo faz uso do método qualitativo para propor uma leitura que evidencie a imparcialidade do narrador ante o jogo entre Corinthians e Palestra. No curso da análise realizada, constatou-se que o narrador revela-se corintiano, o que o torna uma instância ficcional parcial. Com intuito de atestar tal parcialidade, este estudo mobiliza estudos teóricos e críticos acerca do foco narrativo, tais como o de Norman Friedmann (2002), Wayne Booth (1980) e Davi Arrigucci (1998).
Featuring 3 000-km-long large and hot orogen, the Mantiqueira Province provides a rare opportunity to study the process of gravitational collapse at mid to deep crustal levels. Distinct but contemporary (~500 Ma) post-collisional intrusions show structures and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) fabrics related to their emplacements, recording different flow patterns. In southern deep-seated intrusions, ellipsoidal-shaped roots with gabbroic-to-hybrid cores surrounded by granitic rocks show concentric patterns of AMS fabrics that cut across the NE-trending regional foliation. In contrast, northern intrusions, exposed as the upper sections of batholith-size bodies of coarse-grained granite emplaced at the shallow to mid-crust, show general NS-trending magnetic fabrics roughly parallel to strike of the orogen and the regional foliation of host rocks. These contrasting magnetic patterns from shallow to deeper crust suggest vertical magma migration from the overthickened orogenic core to be emplaced across its thinner stretched flanks during the gravitational collapse of the orogenic edifice.
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