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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] THE SWINGS OF MAXIXE: RACE, NATIONALITY AND CULTURAL DISPUTES IN RIO DE JANEIRO (1880-1915) / [pt] OS REQUEBROS DO MAXIXE: RAÇA, NACIONALIDADE E DISPUTAS CULTURAIS NO RIO DE JANEIRO (1880-1915)

MATHEUS PIMENTEL DA SILVA TOPINE 08 October 2018 (has links)
[pt] O presente trabalho investiga o processo de construção social do maxixe, uma dança de movimentos intensos e sensuais que fez parte do cotidiano dos cariocas entre os séculos XIX e XX. Com o auxílio das fontes da imprensa periódica, bem como músicas e peças teatrais, os casos analisados demonstram que a dança era forjada de maneira dinâmica, em diálogo com o mundo atlântico e com os conflitos sociais de um Rio de Janeiro em plena transformação. Baseado na experiência dançante de trabalhadores pobres, negros e pardos, o maxixe tinha seus significados estrategicamente construídos por diferentes sujeitos que encontravam na dança um objeto polissêmico de disputa e negociação sobre as tensões entre raça e nacionalidade colocadas pelo fim da escravidão. / [en] The present work investigates the social construct process of the maxixe, a dance of intense and sensual movements that took part of cariocas everyday life between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Supported by periodicals, songs, as well as theatrical plays, the case studies analyzed illustrate how the dance was fashioned in a dynamic way in dialogue with both the Atlantic World and the social conflicts of a transforming Rio de Janeiro. Based on the dance experience of poor, black, and mixed workers, the maxixe had its meaning strategically constructed by different characters that found in the dance a polysemic object of dispute and negotiation on the tensions between race and nationality imposed by the end of slavery.

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