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Metamorphoses of the Laughable in Contemporary Satire: Satirical Register and Axiological Assumptions in Gonçalo M. Tavares' Fictional Works: Metamorphoses of the Laughable in Contemporary Satire: Satirical Register and Axiological Assumptions in Gonçalo M. Tavares' Fictional Works

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Resumo:The work I set out to develop, in the ambit of literary satire and political/ social reflection, takes as its point of departure a set of ideological presuppositions and postmodern civilizational discourses which value humor as a levelling and ethically neutral or sceptic device, associated to practices of socialization that are largely post-humanist. However, it is to these presuppositions and contexts that Gonçalo M. Tavares’s satirical fiction responds, be it through parody and the burlesque, closer to humor and so complacent and inclusive, or through irony, sarcasm and the grotesque, via the complex deconstructive polyphony or demolishing critique of the author-narrator vis-à -vis the pathologies of the characters and their social, civic and/or political practices. The article surveys the corpus comprised by the works O Senhor Valéry and O Senhor Juarroz, the poliptych O Bairro, the short story collection Água, cão, cavalo, cabeça and the novel Aprender a rezar na Era da Técnica.
Autores principais:Mariano, Maria do Rosário Neto
Assunto:Demolishing Satire post-modern societies Complacent/humorous satire metamorphoses of the laughable target-characters Sátira demolidora sátira humorística/complacente sociedades pós-modernas metamorfoses do risível personagens-alvo
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:português
Origem:Revista de Estudos Literários
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Resumo:The work I set out to develop, in the ambit of literary satire and political/ social reflection, takes as its point of departure a set of ideological presuppositions and postmodern civilizational discourses which value humor as a levelling and ethically neutral or sceptic device, associated to practices of socialization that are largely post-humanist. However, it is to these presuppositions and contexts that Gonçalo M. Tavares’s satirical fiction responds, be it through parody and the burlesque, closer to humor and so complacent and inclusive, or through irony, sarcasm and the grotesque, via the complex deconstructive polyphony or demolishing critique of the author-narrator vis-à -vis the pathologies of the characters and their social, civic and/or political practices. The article surveys the corpus comprised by the works O Senhor Valéry and O Senhor Juarroz, the poliptych O Bairro, the short story collection Água, cão, cavalo, cabeça and the novel Aprender a rezar na Era da Técnica.