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Navegando em Águas Perigosas

Navegando em Águas Perigosas

Nicassio Martins da Costa

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Editorial:
Editora Dialetica
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9786525204499
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Este livro se propõe a reconstituir e discutir o processo de construção do(s) estereótipo(s) dos piratas em obras literárias de ficção que foram escritas no século seguinte ao auge das atividades de pirataria nos mares do Caribe. Para tanto, é abordado o processo gradual de desaparecimento dos piratas, a partirda contextualização da situação política e econômica do século XVIII. A discussão realizada partiu da obra A General History of the Pyrates, de Daniel Defoe, que pode ser considerada o ponto inaugural da construção destes estereótipos, por apresentar dezenove biografias de piratas que conquistaram fama nas primeiras décadas do século XVIII. A narrativa de Defoe, marcada por traços de jornalismo sensacionalista, acabou por enaltecer as características desses piratas junto ao público leitor, provocando, assim, um efeito contrário ao pretendido pelo autor. As obras literárias selecionadas para cotejo e análise foram O Conde de Monte Cristo, de Alexandre Dumas, A Ilha do Tesouro, de Robert Louis Stevenson, Contos de Piratas, de Arthur Conan Doyle e O Garoto no Convés de John Boyne. Nelas, pode-se constatar, em maior ou menor grau, tanto apropriações das descrições feitas por Daniel Defoe, evidenciadas na caracterização que seus autores fazem de alguns personagens, quanto a criação de novas características (físicas e comportamentais), que contribuíram, desta forma, para encorpar, difundir e perpetuar o estereótipo dos piratas caribenhos do séculoXVIII. 10

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