The individual memory and collective memory in "Crônicas de Origem" of Luís da Câmara Cascudo
Cascudo, “Crônicas de Origem”, Individual Memory and Collective Memory.
This thesis analyzes the “Crônicas de Origem”, of Câmara Cascudo, book edited by Professor of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Raimundo Arrais, and the object of study is Natal city in chronic from Cascudo from 20s. The research has a general objective to analyze the individual memory and collective memory in chronic set that Luís da Câmara Cascudo published at Natal city throughout the 20s of last century in an attempt to realize the relevance of this work from Cascudo, not only for Natal and to Rio Grande do Norte, but also for many countries and to examine the relationship that Cascudo had with his countrymen, who became unique due to affinities allowed by common memories to the interlocutors. In this contexts, for the specific analysis of the representation of individual memory and collective memory in chronic study, we have as theoretical support the systematization of critical thinking Halbwachs (1994, 2004, 2006), Bosi (1976), Le Goff (2003, 1996). From the questions about the tradition, we take as reasons the Borheim’s thought (1987), Santiago (2002) and Benjamin (2012). About autofiction, we use the Lejeune discussions (2008). The work will not be based only on these authors, but they will be the anchor that grounds, in general, all the research. Interests us to realize how individual memories and social memories are linked to each other, as the thought of Candido (1965), according to which literature is, in its language specificity, an open art object to social. The method adopted for the analysis of the work considers the text and the context, the literature as reality as language and social and historical reality.