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Figurações de Medeia na literatura portuguesa contemporânea

Authors: Sá, Diana Adelaide de Sousa Forte de;

Figurações de Medeia na literatura portuguesa contemporânea

Abstract

Mito e personagem controversa, Medeia atravessa o tempo e sobrevive através das artes e da literatura. Sem reunir consensos, continua a inspirar os autores contemporâneos, que a ela regressam sem a rejeitar definitivamente. Por permitir diferentes abordagens e novas leituras, mais ou menos improváveis, mais ou menos inéditas, o mito de Medeia não só não se esgota literariamente, como adquire importantes possibilidades interpretativas, ditadas pela nova época e sensibilidade em que ressurge. Com o objetivo de justificar a intemporalidade e a atualidade da figura mítica, observaremos, neste estudo, as figurações de Medeia nas obras Sob o Olhar de Medeia de Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão, Desmesura – Exercício com Medeia de Hélia Correia e Medeia de Mário Cláudio, explorando a singularidade de cada releitura do mito, reinterpretado por três autores portugueses contemporâneos a partir de registos genológicos e mundividências distintos.

Myth and controversial character, Medea survives through time and through the arts and literature. Without gathering consensus, it continues to inspire contemporary writers, to which they return without rejecting it definitively. By allowing different approaches and new readings, more or less improbable, more or less unpublished, the myth of Medea not only does not end in literature but also acquires important interpretative possibilities dictated by the new era and sensibility in which emerges. In order to justify the actualility and timelessness of the mythic figure, we observe, in this study, the figurations of Medea in the works Sob o Olhar de Medeia by Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão, Desmesura – Exercício com Medeia by Hélia Correia and Medeia by Mário Cláudio, exploring the uniqueness of each re-reading of the myth, reinterpreted by three Portuguese contemporary authors from different literary records and worldviews.

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Medeia, Medea, Literatura comparada, Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Línguas e Literaturas, Estudos feministas, Contemporary literature, Mário Cláudio, Literatura contemporânea, Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão, Mito, Hélia Correia, Comparative literature, Feminist studies, Myth

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