The network of metamorphic processes in the literature of the Maragua and Macuxi peoples/A rede de processos metamorficos na literatura dos povos Maragua e Macuxi

The article addresses the theme of metamorphoses related to children's and youth literature through a focus on contemporary indigenous literature of the Maragua and Macuxi peoples. The objective is to explain three metamorphic processes in the aforementioned literature, which achieve the follow...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soletras (São Gonçalo) 2024-05, Vol.24 (49), p.63
1. Verfasser: Gama-Khalil, Marisa Martins
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Zusammenfassung:The article addresses the theme of metamorphoses related to children's and youth literature through a focus on contemporary indigenous literature of the Maragua and Macuxi peoples. The objective is to explain three metamorphic processes in the aforementioned literature, which achieve the following possibilities of understanding: firstly, due to its mimetic construction, understanding the procedure of mimesis as a metamorphosis; secondly, due to the themes engendered in indigenous narratives, in which there is a significant incidence of metamorphic enchantments due to animism, constitutive of their cosmogony; and, thirdly, by the proposal for a decolonizing and transformative/ metamorphic reception suggested by this fiction. The theoretical treatment will be, in general, based on the theories by Roland Barthes and Luiz Costa Lima about mimesis; by the notion of animism and perspectivism contemplated, respectively, in the studies by Philippe Descola and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro; by the conception of enchantment by Joao de Jesus Paes Loureiro; and by studies guided by theoretical perspectives related to post-colonialism and the like, such as those by Miguel Neneve, Georges Balandier, Arturo Escobar, Anibal Quijano, Homi Bhabha and Ailton Krenak.
ISSN:2316-8838
2316-8838
DOI:10.12957/soletras.2024.85083