Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar

This article aims at problematizing what the fictional legal discourse in the literary narrative Senhora reveals about the apparent empowerment of Aurelia Camargo, who is, in a tense relation of subjection, the protagonist of the novel, a female subject of law and language. To do so, it is necessary...

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Main Authors: Luana Paixão Dantas Rosário, João Mateus Silva Fagundes Oliveira
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Language:English
Published: Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura 2018-01-01
Series:Anamorphosis
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Online Access:http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/321
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spelling doaj-c8d54e7431d448fa8c42a6145361b5d02020-11-24T22:52:33ZengRede Brasileira Direito e LiteraturaAnamorphosis2446-80882446-80882018-01-013251954410.21119/anamps.32.519-544272Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de AlencarLuana Paixão Dantas Rosário0João Mateus Silva Fagundes Oliveira1Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz - UESCUniversidade Estadual de Santa Cruz - UESCThis article aims at problematizing what the fictional legal discourse in the literary narrative Senhora reveals about the apparent empowerment of Aurelia Camargo, who is, in a tense relation of subjection, the protagonist of the novel, a female subject of law and language. To do so, it is necessary to identify elements of legal discourse existing in the novel through the legal institutes and the gender roles in force at the time José de Alencar lived. The study uses hermeneutics and discourse analysis in a phenomenological and epistemological method. As a theoretical framework, the article is based on the relation that Foucault established between discourse and power and the premise that the legal and literary phenomena constitute fictional discourses, from the Theories of the Imaginary and of Poiesis / Poetics of Law, as well as the Law and Literature movement, under the theoretical postulates of Guerra Filho, Cantarini and Trindade, in addition to Bakhtin’s contributions. It concludes by recognizing a juridical discourse in the novel Senhora, with a strong patrimonialist and patriarchist bias, which unveils expectations of behavior of the 19th century society. In addition, it demonstrates the protagonist as a female subject of law and language, whose constitution in these categories occurs from a male perspective with frustrated female empowerment.http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/321direito e literaturateoria imaginária do direitoteoria poética do direitoJosé de Alencar.
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João Mateus Silva Fagundes Oliveira
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Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
Anamorphosis
direito e literatura
teoria imaginária do direito
teoria poética do direito
José de Alencar.
author_facet Luana Paixão Dantas Rosário
João Mateus Silva Fagundes Oliveira
author_sort Luana Paixão Dantas Rosário
title Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
title_short Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
title_full Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
title_fullStr Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
title_full_unstemmed Aurelia Camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "Senhora", by Jose de Alencar
title_sort aurelia camargo: a female subject of law and language – the legal speech in the novel "senhora", by jose de alencar
publisher Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura
series Anamorphosis
issn 2446-8088
2446-8088
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This article aims at problematizing what the fictional legal discourse in the literary narrative Senhora reveals about the apparent empowerment of Aurelia Camargo, who is, in a tense relation of subjection, the protagonist of the novel, a female subject of law and language. To do so, it is necessary to identify elements of legal discourse existing in the novel through the legal institutes and the gender roles in force at the time José de Alencar lived. The study uses hermeneutics and discourse analysis in a phenomenological and epistemological method. As a theoretical framework, the article is based on the relation that Foucault established between discourse and power and the premise that the legal and literary phenomena constitute fictional discourses, from the Theories of the Imaginary and of Poiesis / Poetics of Law, as well as the Law and Literature movement, under the theoretical postulates of Guerra Filho, Cantarini and Trindade, in addition to Bakhtin’s contributions. It concludes by recognizing a juridical discourse in the novel Senhora, with a strong patrimonialist and patriarchist bias, which unveils expectations of behavior of the 19th century society. In addition, it demonstrates the protagonist as a female subject of law and language, whose constitution in these categories occurs from a male perspective with frustrated female empowerment.
topic direito e literatura
teoria imaginária do direito
teoria poética do direito
José de Alencar.
url http://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anamps/article/view/321
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