
Resumo: Pensando lado a lado construção identitária e construção narrativa, o presente trabalho pretende refletir acerca de algumas das narrativas construídas em torno das representações do sertão. Tomaremos como ponto de partida algumas das obras dos escritores José de Alencar, Euclides da Cunha e Graciliano Ramos e seus respectivos mitos identitários. Privilegiamos a figura emblemática de Antonio Conselheiro e seu deslocamento do sertão central do Ceará, tomando-o como uma metáfora da estratégia de sobrevivência psíquica acionada pelo sujeito diante de uma situação que impõe a deserção.Palavras-chave: sertão; deslocamento; desconstrução; perdão; narrativa.Abstract: The present work aims to approach identity construction with narrative construction by working with some of the narratives built around representations of sertão (outback). We will be working with some of the texts by José de Alencar, Euclides da Cunha and Graciliano Ramos and their respective identity myths. We will privilege the emblematic figure of Antonio Conselheiro and his displacement from the outback of Ceará as a metaphor of the psychic survival strategy chosen by the subject facing a situation that imposes desertion.Keywords: sertão; displacement; deconstruction; narrative.
Language and Literature, P
Language and Literature, P
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