THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW
<p class="Pa7">The novel <em>Yaka</em>, written by the angolan writer Pepetela, is structured in five segments: “The mouth – 1890-/1904”, “The eyes -1917”, “The heart-1940/1941”, “The sex-1961”, and “The legs-1975”. Each segment corresponds to a generation of the Semedo...
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doaj-876eed53273d475ba36db57e6676eb3c2020-11-24T21:46:29ZporUniversidade Federal FluminenseAbril1984-20902011-11-0147118THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEWMaria Geralda de Miranda0UNISUAM<p class="Pa7">The novel <em>Yaka</em>, written by the angolan writer Pepetela, is structured in five segments: “The mouth – 1890-/1904”, “The eyes -1917”, “The heart-1940/1941”, “The sex-1961”, and “The legs-1975”. Each segment corresponds to a generation of the Semedo’s family whose journey begins with the banishment of Oscar, Portuguese, and ends with Joel, Oscar’s great-grandchild as a member of the MPLA ranks; this is also related to a certain historical time characterized by the beginning of the military conflicts and the stirring up of the fight between the colonizer and those who were being colonized. Despite being labeled in fiction as a story of a Portuguese family of settlers settled in Angola, the Semedo’s saga reaches during its narrative, a wide meaning due to its intrinsic connection with the wars and with all the problems originated as a result of the colonization. The present work aims to show that all this process of rebuilding the past, through fiction, has to do , among other things, with the transcodification of the historiographic context that- the moment it goes through the fiction writer’s ink or, if we prefer, goes through the literary text screen – it suffers many changes. The narrative events described in the novel are threads in the Angolan history rewoven majestically by Pepetela, who with “skill and talent” reorganizes and, at the same time, weaves his “tale-nation”.</p>http://www.revistaabril.uff.br/index.php/revistaabril/article/view/177PepetelaYakacolonialismonação |
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Maria Geralda de Miranda |
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Maria Geralda de Miranda |
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THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW |
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THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW |
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THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW |
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THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW |
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THE END OF COLONIALISM IN ANGOLA AND THE WEAVING OF THE NARRATIVE-NATION, UNDER PEPETELA’S VIEW |
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end of colonialism in angola and the weaving of the narrative-nation, under pepetela’s view |
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Universidade Federal Fluminense |
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<p class="Pa7">The novel <em>Yaka</em>, written by the angolan writer Pepetela, is structured in five segments: “The mouth – 1890-/1904”, “The eyes -1917”, “The heart-1940/1941”, “The sex-1961”, and “The legs-1975”. Each segment corresponds to a generation of the Semedo’s family whose journey begins with the banishment of Oscar, Portuguese, and ends with Joel, Oscar’s great-grandchild as a member of the MPLA ranks; this is also related to a certain historical time characterized by the beginning of the military conflicts and the stirring up of the fight between the colonizer and those who were being colonized. Despite being labeled in fiction as a story of a Portuguese family of settlers settled in Angola, the Semedo’s saga reaches during its narrative, a wide meaning due to its intrinsic connection with the wars and with all the problems originated as a result of the colonization. The present work aims to show that all this process of rebuilding the past, through fiction, has to do , among other things, with the transcodification of the historiographic context that- the moment it goes through the fiction writer’s ink or, if we prefer, goes through the literary text screen – it suffers many changes. The narrative events described in the novel are threads in the Angolan history rewoven majestically by Pepetela, who with “skill and talent” reorganizes and, at the same time, weaves his “tale-nation”.</p> |
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Pepetela Yaka colonialismo nação |
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