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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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[pt] MEU JEITO NASCEU COMIGO!: MULATAS DO SAMBA ENTRE O DOM E O SABER CORPORAL, AS CORPOREIDADES EM AÇÃO / [en] MY WAY WAS BORN WITH ME!: MULATAS OF THE SAMBA BETWEEN THE GIFT AND THE CORPORAL KNOWLEDGE, THE CORPOREITIES IN ACTION

JOYCE GONCALVES RESTIER DA C SOUZA 03 September 2020 (has links)
[pt] Esta dissertação discute as possíveis relações entre a maneira de sambar e o saber corporal contido na performance de mulheres negras intituladas como Mulatas no samba do Rio de Janeiro. O estudo investiga por meio de depoimentos das próprias, os motivos pelos quais percebem o seu sambar, ou o samba no pé, como um dom. Articulando as percepções sobre as corporeidades e as possíveis origens do dom de sambar são examinadas as possibilidades deste dom atuar como um arquivo gestual configurando-se como um saber corporal possivelmente herdado de gerações anteriores e manifestado através do Ser Mulata. Desta maneira, a conscientização do Ser Mulata iria além dos aprendizados formais e informais e do reconhecimento dos pares, podendo absorver um arquivo de gestos compartilhados por experiências entre mulheres negras cariocas participantes do mundo do samba tornando-as personalidades dentro e fora do carnaval. / [en] This dissertation discusses the possible relations between the way of sambar and the corporal knowledge contained in the performance of black women titled as Mulatas in the samba of Rio de Janeiro. The study investigates through their own testimonies, the reasons why they perceive their sambar, or the samba in the foot, as a gift. Articulating the perceptions about the corporeities and the possible origins of the gift of sambar are examined the possibilities of this gift to act like a gestural file configuring like a corporal knowledge possibly inherited of previous generations and manifested through the Mulata Being. In this way, the awareness of the Mulata Being would go beyond formal and informal learning and peer recognition, and could absorb a file of gestures shared by experiences among black women from the samba world, making them personalities inside and outside the carnival.

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