A representação do índio pelo índio na literatura infantojuvenil: um olhar sobre Karu Taru e Txopai e Itôhã

The Brazilian culture is rich in diversity, being constituted by different people, of several ethnic groups, languages, customs and knowledge. By understanding the importance that the Indigenous people have in the characterization of what is now considered Brazilian culture, this research aims to co...

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Autor principal: Balansin, Juliana Aparecida
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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Resumo: The Brazilian culture is rich in diversity, being constituted by different people, of several ethnic groups, languages, customs and knowledge. By understanding the importance that the Indigenous people have in the characterization of what is now considered Brazilian culture, this research aims to constitute a production that helps in the survey of literary aspects of the Indigenous Culture in Brazil, both in cultural terms and in terms of legislation. Understanding the cultural diversity the Indigenous people represent, it is questionable whether there is an indigenous identity that is preserved with so many influences from other cultures in Brazil. In order to Investigate this problem, two books of the indigenous children's literature were selected and some aspects were analyzed about how the culture and the Indigenous people are represented, based on theories of Bergamaschi (2012), Dutra (2013), Hall (2014), Levi-Strauss (1978), among others. The methodology used for the elaboration of this monograph is documentary and qualitative, aiming an investigation in already existing documents. The books chosen for analysis were Karu Taru (2013) and Txopai and Itôhã (2011), both written by indigenous authors. They are satisfactory by giving voice and value the Indigenous protagonism, in this way, it can be realized that the indigenous has been portrayed as in woods and forests, as well as the social imaginary.