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In this master's research, defended in 2013, the author lists four short stories from Marina Colasanti's The Leopard is a Delicate Animal: "Girl in Red on the Way to the Moon"; "The Leopard is a Delicate Animal"; "The Rules of the Game" and "Without Kneeling". The stories present rites of passage in different contexts, although they share the same metamorphic dynamic, characterised by passages, because there is a correspondence between the different modes of passage: from darkness to light, from the pre-existence of a human race to manifestation (mythical ancestor), from life to Death and the…mehr

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In this master's research, defended in 2013, the author lists four short stories from Marina Colasanti's The Leopard is a Delicate Animal: "Girl in Red on the Way to the Moon"; "The Leopard is a Delicate Animal"; "The Rules of the Game" and "Without Kneeling". The stories present rites of passage in different contexts, although they share the same metamorphic dynamic, characterised by passages, because there is a correspondence between the different modes of passage: from darkness to light, from the pre-existence of a human race to manifestation (mythical ancestor), from life to Death and the new post-mortem experience (the soul). The tales present characters who find themselves in transitional situations, of rupture and which lead them to a significant existential change. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to investigate the representations of rites in a contemporary and feminine narrative based on contemporary theorists such as Giorgio Agamben and Judith Butler, among others
Autorenporträt
Fernanda Pina dos Reis Faccin stammt aus dem Bundesstaat Rio de Janeiro. Sie hat einen Master-Abschluss in Literaturtheorie von der Bundesuniversität von Uberlândia (UFU), eine Spezialisierung in Textrevision von der Päpstlichen Katholischen Universität von Minas Gerais (PUC-Minas) und einen Bachelor-Abschluss in Literatur vom Universitätszentrum Araxá Planalto (Uniaraxá).