2013
DOI: 10.22456/2236-6385.35899
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Narciso Fragmentado: Identidades Góticas Em Alias Grace, De Margaret Atwood

Abstract: Através da análise do romance Alias Grace, da escritora canadense Margaret Atwood, objetiva-se demonstrar o funcionamento do maquinário gótico em uma obra da pós-modernidade, evidenciando, em seus aspectos formais, suas estreitas relações com questões de gênero e sexualidade que desautorizam a visão de uma identidade unívoca e coerente. Em Alias Grace, Atwood descreve cenários caracteristicamente góticos, nos quais são encenados eventos escabrosos e sobrenaturais, consoantes com as convenções deste gênero lite… Show more

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“…Based on the magisterial studies of David Punter (1996aPunter ( , 1996b and Fred Botting (1996), the research proved that those selected texts from Atwood's oeuvre displayed typical tropes and conventions of the gothic genre, including the picturesque, the locus horribilis , ghostly visitations of the past, monstrous or madlike characters, dreamlike, excessive and disruptive emotional states, criminal behavior, the persecution of female characters, effects of horror and terror, and the uncanny manifested in the return of the repressed. The partial results of that project were shared with the academic community vis-à-vis the publication of two papers in Brazilian journals COPATI, 2012;COPATI, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the magisterial studies of David Punter (1996aPunter ( , 1996b and Fred Botting (1996), the research proved that those selected texts from Atwood's oeuvre displayed typical tropes and conventions of the gothic genre, including the picturesque, the locus horribilis , ghostly visitations of the past, monstrous or madlike characters, dreamlike, excessive and disruptive emotional states, criminal behavior, the persecution of female characters, effects of horror and terror, and the uncanny manifested in the return of the repressed. The partial results of that project were shared with the academic community vis-à-vis the publication of two papers in Brazilian journals COPATI, 2012;COPATI, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%