Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead

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Main Author: Santos, Gisele Sousa
Publication Date: 2024
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
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Summary: To discuss black identity in literature, more specifically in Afrofuturist literature, requires an exercise in considering history, society, and the publishing market. Afrofuturism was born as a classification for speculative fiction stories by black authors in the United States at the end of the 20th century, but it has grown into a much larger movement. Today it represents an entire struggle against the memoricide of black and African culture, through the fabrication of futures, presents and pasts that deal with the black presence in world History. Understanding and exploring Afrofuturism evokes reflection on unconventional approaches to time, history, and progress. From this perspective, we will dedicate our analysis to the protagonists of two contemporary Afrofuturist narratives that revisit episodes from the black population's past, Kindred (1979) by Octavia Butler and The Underground Railroad (2016) by Colson Whitehead. Our aim is to understand how black female identity is established in these characters, exploring the construction of this identity, and examining how the protagonists configure its aspects in their journeys.
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spelling Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson WhiteheadIdentidade negraAfrofuturismoLiteratura comparadaBlack identityAfrofuturismComparative literatureTo discuss black identity in literature, more specifically in Afrofuturist literature, requires an exercise in considering history, society, and the publishing market. Afrofuturism was born as a classification for speculative fiction stories by black authors in the United States at the end of the 20th century, but it has grown into a much larger movement. Today it represents an entire struggle against the memoricide of black and African culture, through the fabrication of futures, presents and pasts that deal with the black presence in world History. Understanding and exploring Afrofuturism evokes reflection on unconventional approaches to time, history, and progress. From this perspective, we will dedicate our analysis to the protagonists of two contemporary Afrofuturist narratives that revisit episodes from the black population's past, Kindred (1979) by Octavia Butler and The Underground Railroad (2016) by Colson Whitehead. Our aim is to understand how black female identity is established in these characters, exploring the construction of this identity, and examining how the protagonists configure its aspects in their journeys.Para falar sobre identidade negra na literatura, mais especificamente em literaturas afrofuturistas é exigido um exercício de pensar a história, sociedade e o mercado editorial. O Afrofuturismo nasceu como uma classificação para histórias de ficção especulativa de autoria negra nos Estados Unidos no final do século XX, mas se transformou em um movimento muito maior. Hoje ele representa toda uma luta contra o memoricídio da cultura negra e africana, através da fabulação de futuros, presentes e passados que tratam da presença negra na história mundial. A compreensão e exploração do Afrofuturismo evocam a reflexão sobre os modos não convencionais de perceber o tempo, a história e o progresso. A partir disso, dedicaremos nossa análise às protagonistas de duas narrativas contemporâneas afrofuturistas, que revisitam episódios do passado da população negra, Kindred (1979) de Octavia Butler e The Underground Railroad: Os Caminhos para a Liberdade (2017) de Colson Whitehead. Nosso objetivo é compreender como a identidade negra feminina se estabelece nessas personagens, explorando a construção dessa identidade e examinando como as protagonistas configuram seus aspectos em suas trajetórias.Muller, Fernanda SuelySantos, Gisele Sousa2024-07-11T20:25:48Z2024-07-11T20:25:48Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSANTOS, Gisele Sousa. Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead. Orientadora: Fernanda Suely Muller. 2024. 92 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Letras) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras, Centro de Humanidades, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2024.http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/77246ark:/83112/001300002k573info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC2024-07-11T20:28:44Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/77246Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-07-11T20:28:44Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
title Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
spellingShingle Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
Santos, Gisele Sousa
Identidade negra
Afrofuturismo
Literatura comparada
Black identity
Afrofuturism
Comparative literature
title_short Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
title_full Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
title_fullStr Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
title_full_unstemmed Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
title_sort Literatura Afrofuturista: Identidade Negra Feminina nos Romances Kindred, de Octavia E. Butler e The Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead
author Santos, Gisele Sousa
author_facet Santos, Gisele Sousa
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Muller, Fernanda Suely
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Gisele Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Identidade negra
Afrofuturismo
Literatura comparada
Black identity
Afrofuturism
Comparative literature
topic Identidade negra
Afrofuturismo
Literatura comparada
Black identity
Afrofuturism
Comparative literature
description To discuss black identity in literature, more specifically in Afrofuturist literature, requires an exercise in considering history, society, and the publishing market. Afrofuturism was born as a classification for speculative fiction stories by black authors in the United States at the end of the 20th century, but it has grown into a much larger movement. Today it represents an entire struggle against the memoricide of black and African culture, through the fabrication of futures, presents and pasts that deal with the black presence in world History. Understanding and exploring Afrofuturism evokes reflection on unconventional approaches to time, history, and progress. From this perspective, we will dedicate our analysis to the protagonists of two contemporary Afrofuturist narratives that revisit episodes from the black population's past, Kindred (1979) by Octavia Butler and The Underground Railroad (2016) by Colson Whitehead. Our aim is to understand how black female identity is established in these characters, exploring the construction of this identity, and examining how the protagonists configure its aspects in their journeys.
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