Podcasts




Loose Pages #6 - These People

Duration: 0:07:34.948571

This series of podcasts compiles readings and commentary related to the extension project "Literature and Critical Thought in Brazil," led by Alexandre Pilati, a professor at the University of Brasília's Institute of Literature. The project's aim is to discuss works of Brazilian literature and their connection to the national formation process. In the first season, the selected readings include "Esaú and Jacó" by Machado de Assis, "Maíra" and "Omulu" by Darcy Ribeiro, as well as "Leite Derramado" and "Essa Gente" by Chico Buarque. Supported by the University of Brasília's Dean's Office of Extension and the Foundation for Research Support of the Federal District, the project offers not only recorded classes but also excerpts from the works and comments on critics and theorists engaging with the readings. The chosen texts focus on essential issues relevant to the literature explored. In the final segment, listeners examine a passage from "Essa Gente" on March 24, 2019, where the protagonist, the decaying writer Duarte, visits Agenor and Rebeca's home in Morro do Vidigal. The initially idyllic scene, evoking the iconic song "Manhã de Carnaval," turns comic and terrible, reflecting the challenges of reconstructing a Brazil filled with untapped promises. This moment underscores a critical assessment of contemporary Brazil with Buarque's masterful narrative style. The podcast concludes the first season, having discussed excerpts from works by Machado de Assis, Darcy Ribeiro, and Chico Buarque. Looking ahead, the next season will continue exploring literature and the process of national formation in Brazil.


Loose Pages #1 - Esau and Jacob

Duration: 0:06:47.904943

This podcast series brings together readings and discussions related to the extension project "Literature and Critical Thought in Brazil," led by Alexandre Pilati, a professor at the Institute of Letters at the University of Brasília (UnB). The aim of the project is to discuss Brazilian literary works and their connection to the national formation process. In this first season, the selected readings include "Esaú e Jacó" by Machado de Assis, "Maíra" and "Omulu" by Darcy Ribeiro, and "Leite Derramado" and "Essa Gente" by Chico Buarque. Supported by the Dean's Office of Extension at UnB and the Research Support Foundation of the Federal District (FAPDF), the project features recorded classes and segments from the works, along with comments on relevant critics and theorists. The goal is to encourage audiences to read the entire works and reflect on how these texts are dynamically connected to Brazil's national formation processes. In the podcast, listeners will explore Chapter 79 of "Esaú e Jacó," focusing on the character Flora's hallucinations and her struggles in understanding the rivalry of the twin brothers, Pedro and Paulo. The chapter, entitled "Fusão de Fusão Confusão," delves into Flora's extraordinary experiences and the blurring of distinctions between the twins’ identities. The podcast concludes with an invitation to continue exploring literature and reflecting on Brazilian reality.


Loose Pages #5 - Spilled Milk

Duration: 0:06:54.685170

This series of podcasts, led by professor Alexandre Pilati from the Institute of Letters at the University of Brasília, focuses on readings and discussions related to the extension project "Literature and Critical Thought in Brazil." The aim of the project is to examine Brazilian literary works in connection with the country's national formation process. In the first season, the podcasts will explore Machado de Assis's "Esaú e Jacó," Darcy Ribeiro's "Maíra and Omulu," and Chico Buarque's "Leite Derramado" and "Essa Gente." Supported by the University of Brasília's Dean of Extension and the Foundation for Research Support of the Federal District (FAPDF), the podcasts feature not only recorded lessons but also excerpts from the texts and commentary on relevant literary criticism and theory. Selection criteria for the excerpts focus on their ability to illuminate key issues related to the discussed works. The aim is to promote comprehensive reading and understand how these texts relate to Brazil's dynamic national formation. In one episode, a passage from Chapter 16 of "Leite Derramado" by Chico Buarque is read, where the narrator Eulálio Montenegro da Assunção reflects on time and space through the lens of a family heirloom—a whip. This passage critiques familial power dynamics and the intertwined nature of violence within societal relationships. The podcast series seeks to stimulate literary discussion and reflection on Brazilian realities, encouraging deeper engagement with literature.