TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)

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    A representação social da História no mangá One Piece de Eiichiro Oda
    (2023-04-28) Mota, Ícaro Rhuan de Lima; Barbosa, Lúcia Falcão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5667594441132627; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9421700387960516
    In this article, we'll look at Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga. Our goal is to perceive, through the identification of thematic nuclei, the way the work establishes a social representation of history, through the dispositions that the characters make of the past and its importance for the narrative plot. To this end, we will dialogue with Chartier's concept of social representation, according to which social representation is not understood as the act of revealing an absent object (or situation), but are discourses that have their own devices, their own rhetorical and narrative articulations, which are not reducible to the ideas they enunciate or the themes they sustain.
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    Mangá Fullmetal Alchemist: uma representação social do totalitarismo
    (2022-10-07) Lima, Franky Lourenço de; Barbosa, Lúcia Falcão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5667594441132627; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1807758287595697
    This article seeks to analyze how the Fullmetal Alchemist manga, by the artist Hiromu Arakawa, mobilizes a social representation of totalitarianism. For that, we make use of the concepts: i) of totalitarianism, defined by Hannah Arendit (1998), to underline the mechanisms of exceptionality in the State of Law, ii) of social representation, developed by Roger Chartier (1982), with the purpose of undestand the nuances with which the graphic narrative of manga and anime approaches this theme. Methodologically, we chose some structuring thematic nuclei of the narrative, wich is divided into 108 chapters originally published in a contexto of dissemination of Japanese Pop Culture to the rest of the world (2001-2010).