(In) The eyes of the serpent: perceptions and representations of the mexican in graham greene

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https://doi.org/10.21680/1517-7874.2018v20n1ID14399

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Perceptions, representations, travel narratives, Graham Greene

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This paper aims to present an analysis considering the works “The Lawless Roads” (1939) and “The Power and the Glory” (1940) by Graham Greene from the perspective of perceptions and representations of the Mexican people constructed by the author. In order to do so, the paper is grounded on theories of post-colonial literary criticism and travel literature, specially regarding topics on identity, otherness and hybridism, in order to make a brief observation on the perception and representation of the Mexican by Greene, particularly regarding the role of the eyes of the Mexicans, with the purpose of outlining his personal point of view that is universalizing towards the native and of framing how he characterizes the Mexicans from a Eurocentric and colonial perspective. This research adopts qualitative, interpretative and documental methods in the proposed analysis and points towards the prevalence of perceptions and representations of the Mexicans that set forth a hostile gaze over the Mexican natives.

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Hális Alves do Nascimento França, PPgEL/UFRN

Doutorando em Estudos da Linguagem (PPgEL/UFRN). Bacharel em Direito (UFRN), especialista em Direito Internacional (PPGD/UFRN), mestre em Direito (Kobe University/Japão). Graduando em Letras - Inglês (UFRN).

Luis Alfredo Fernandes de Assis, DLLEM/UFRN

Professor adjunto (DLLEM/UFRN). Graduado em Letras - Inglês (UFMG), mestre e doutor em Literatura Luso-Brasileira (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).

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01-06-2018

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FRANÇA, H. A. do N.; ASSIS, L. A. F. de. (In) The eyes of the serpent: perceptions and representations of the mexican in graham greene. Revista do GELNE, [S. l.], v. 20, n. 1, p. 42–56, 2018. DOI: 10.21680/1517-7874.2018v20n1ID14399. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/gelne/article/view/14399. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.

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