CALTA - Campus Universitário de Altamira
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Clarice vai ao cinema: a recepção crítica do filme ''A hora da estrela'' no exterior(Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, 2020-11) ARAÚJO, Gilberto Alves; SOUSA, Eliene Rodrigues; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThis work aims to present and discuss the critical reception by foreign media regarding the movie The hour of the star(1985), by Suzana Amaral, which is based on a homonymous novel by Lispector. The paper also seeks to (re)assess the relevance of this movie for cinematography and the dissemination of Lispector’s literature; as well as its ability to transpose literary language. Our methodology consists of a critical review of foreign media texts published between 1987 and 2019.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Recepção crítica de ''A hora da estrela'' : uma celebração ao centenário de Clarice Lispector(Università di Bologna, 2020-12) SOUSA, Eliene Rodrigues; ARAÚJO, Gilberto Alves; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThis work intends to present and discuss the critique on The hour of the star(1977), (re)evaluating the importance of the novel as Lispector’s legacy. Critical review on academic and media texts referring to the novel is used here. Results: Brazilian media posits the narrative in terms of explicitation vs. introspection, social engagement and aesthetic sublimation; foreign columnists discuss the readability of the novel and its place among great works; academic critique indicates that the novel contests patterns, subverting logic, the idea of narrative completion and authoritarian views.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) The hour of the star through media lenses: a tribute to Clarice Lispector (1920-2020)(Universidad de Antioquia, 2021-06) ARAÚJO, Gilberto Alves; SOUSA, Eliene Rodrigues; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThe criticisms of Clarice Lispector’s The Hour of the Star (1977) were analyzed by (re) evaluating its relevance and the legacy of its author. After a critical review of the texts in popular publications, it was found that, in Brazil, the debates about the novel were centered between explicitness and introspection, social commitment and aesthetic sublimation. Foreign critics, on the other hand, raised Lispector’s ability to reach diverse audiences and the readability of her work, including disputes over her prestige as an author among other great writers and the relevance of her compositions.