Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge

“Marido”, short story by Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge, portraits a common situation of violence associated to the marriage of protagonist Lúcia. In this paper, we analyze the representation of the patriarchal violence, in articulation with formal aspects of the story. For this appr...

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Main Author: Aline Setúbal da Silveira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/31619
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description “Marido”, short story by Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge, portraits a common situation of violence associated to the marriage of protagonist Lúcia. In this paper, we analyze the representation of the patriarchal violence, in articulation with formal aspects of the story. For this approach, we used the authors Heleith Saffioti, Gerda Lerner, Michelle Perrot, Bryan Turner, among others. From reading the short story, we observe that the christian religious discourse evokes the idea of marriage as something unbreakable and sacred. The need of protection by Lúcia, immerse in a confined space with recurrent violence, is reinforced by the lexical reiteration. The word choice enlightens the situation of silence. The husband is constructed as the figure of patriarchy, omnipresent since the title of the short story. Our reading of “Marido” makes it possible to see some patriarchal operators of women’s silence and submission.
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spelling doaj.art-8868849d04494739b619286e93e23ca02024-01-20T17:48:07ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteRevista Odisséia1983-24352023-11-018Especial454471https://doi.org/10.21680/1983-2435.2023v8nEspecialID31619Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia JorgeAline Setúbal da Silveira0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5133-0777UFRN“Marido”, short story by Portuguese writer Lídia Jorge, portraits a common situation of violence associated to the marriage of protagonist Lúcia. In this paper, we analyze the representation of the patriarchal violence, in articulation with formal aspects of the story. For this approach, we used the authors Heleith Saffioti, Gerda Lerner, Michelle Perrot, Bryan Turner, among others. From reading the short story, we observe that the christian religious discourse evokes the idea of marriage as something unbreakable and sacred. The need of protection by Lúcia, immerse in a confined space with recurrent violence, is reinforced by the lexical reiteration. The word choice enlightens the situation of silence. The husband is constructed as the figure of patriarchy, omnipresent since the title of the short story. Our reading of “Marido” makes it possible to see some patriarchal operators of women’s silence and submission.https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/31619lídia jorgeliteratureviolencepatriarchy
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Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
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title Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
title_full Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
title_fullStr Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
title_full_unstemmed Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
title_short Valle lacrimarum violência e patriarcado em "Marido", de Lídia Jorge
title_sort valle lacrimarum violencia e patriarcado em marido de lidia jorge
topic lídia jorge
literature
violence
patriarchy
url https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/31619
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