doctoralThesis
Morna, Identidade e Literatura em Cabo Verde
Fecha
2019-07-31Registro en:
BRITO, Geni Mendes de. Morna, Identidade e Literatura em Cabo Verde. 2019. 200f. Tese (Doutorado em Estudos da Linguagem) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Brito, Geni Mendes de
Resumen
Literature in Cape Verde experienced a significant development at the end of the 19th
century, relying on the impulse of the newspapers that dynamized its fictional and poetic
creation. However, it was in the twentieth century, with the emergence of the magazine
Claridade (1936) that the Cape Verdean literary project was consolidated. In this magazine,
the writers of the Archipelago try to focus, predominantly, on Creole themes, such as: the
drama of droughts and their consequences, emigration and evasion, insularity and longing,
recurrent themes told and sung through Morna- a musical genre, which assumes a privileged
place in Cape Verdean literature and establishes a dialogue with the poetry, prose of fiction.
Things that affects it and with which it interacts, constituting, thus, a diversified course in the
literary Creole panorama. Knowing this importance, we propose in this research, to outline
how poets and fictionists define, characterize and present Morna as the main theme of their
work, or as one of the elements that grant the Cape Verdean identity to their texts, outlining
their lyric, descriptive and dramatic narrative functions. In order to write the present work
"Morna, Identity and Literature in Cape Verde" - our methodological proposal focuses on a
documentary and bibliographic research, based on literary, historical and anthropological
sources. The theoretical-critical basis was developed from the studies of Juliana Brás Dias,
Benilde Justo Caniato, Manuel Ferreira, Moacyr Rodrigues, Simone Caputo Gomes, Vasco
Martins, Gabriel Mariano, among others. We found out that among various musical genres
present in Cape Verde, Morna is undoubtedly the most cultivated musical and poetic form in
all the islands of the archipelago. It symbolizes Cape Verdean sentiment of sadness, anguish
and pain, which, even under the weight of colonial and cultural domination, resists and
manifests itself, mainly through the language (the Creole), a major symbol that unifies the
Cape Verdean universe .