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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] ABOU, BRUNO AND THE WOMAN OF THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA: REFLECTIONS ON THREE CHARACTERS OF CONTEMPORARY BLACK THEATER / [pt] ABOU, BRUNO E A MULHER DO FUNDO DO MAR: REFLEXÕES SOBRE TRÊS PERSONAGENS DO TEATRO NEGRO CONTEMPORÂNEO

MARIANE DE JESUS OLIVEIRA 25 October 2022 (has links)
[pt] A pesquisa analisa três personagens de textos dramatúrgicos publicados em Dramaturgia Negra (2018), a primeira antologia de textos teatrais negros brasileiros. Abou, personagem do texto Quando eu morrer vou contar tudo a Deus; Bruno, personagem de Será que vai chover? e A Mulher do Fundo do Mar, personagem de Antimemórias de uma travessia interrompida. A análise busca valorizar producões artísticas que se dedicam a elaborar personagens negras a partir de referências contra hegemônicas, dando-lhes relevo e complexidade que as deslocam das velhas imagens raciais negras construídas a partir de estereótipos e do imaginário produzido no âmbito do discurso hegemônico da branquitude. / [en] The research analyzes three characters from dramaturgical texts published in Dramaturgia Negra (2018), the first anthology of black Brazilian theatrical texts. Abou, character in the text When I die I will tell God everything; Bruno, character of Will it rain? and The Woman of the Bottom of the Sea, a character in Antimemories of an interrupted crossing. The analysis seeks to value artistic productions that are dedicated to developing black characters from counterhegemonic references, giving them relief and complexity that displace them from the old black racial images constructed from stereotypes and the imaginary produced within the hegemonic discourse of whiteness.

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