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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] ITINERÂNCIAS ZINE-FEMINISTAS: UM MERGULHAR EM DATILOGRAFIAS DE FÚRIA E SAUDADE / [en] ZINE-FEMINIST IS ON THE ROAD: A PLUNGE ON FURY AND LONGING

CAMILA OLIVIA DE MELO 11 December 2019 (has links)
[pt] Em 2015, iniciei uma investigação etnográfica com o objetivo de mapear e participar de coletivos feministas que estivessem ativos politicamente por meio da mídia fanzine, ou zines. Entre 2015-2018, arquivamos 101 zines das regiões Centro-Sul do Brasil; circulamos por envelopes na troca de cartas, por eventos punkfeministas e, principalmente, por feiras de zines a céu aberto. A vertigem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro-RJ, nosso locus de pesquisa, nos afetou enquanto o país passava por uma série de tombamentos nas macroestruturas de poder. Neste cenário, as zineiras (quem faz zines) formavam alianças em gestos de resistência às violências cotidianas da metrópole e elaboravam relações políticas velcro-provisórias (Gloria Anzaldúa), sendo os zines a sua principal mídia de emissão e prática de si (Michel Foucault). Em nosso campo de pesquisa pudemos refletir sobre as práticas de escrita zinefeministas contemporâneas; os gestos de revide às violações de limites (dentro e fora de espaços contraculturais); e, com Judith Butler, enxergar os levantes como potência desses coletivos. Além disso, mergulhamos no trabalho da dadaísta Hannah Höch para analisar os zines de nosso recorte. A proposta desta tese foi problematizar as noções de comunidade, amizade e sabedorias consagradas; além das próprias experiências ocorridas na pesquisa dentro do que chamamos de campo zinefeminista. Observamos as dinâmicas, afetações políticas e relações entre as participantes dessa rede; aproximamo-nos de sua economia das trocas e, com as falas de zineiras não-heterossexuais, contamos uma história com impulsos de fúria e saudade. / [en] In 2015, I started an ethnographic research with the objective of mapping and attending feminist collectives that were politically active through self-publications (zines). Between the years 2015-2018 we have archived 101 zines from the Center- South regions of Brazil; we have checked envelopes in the exchange of letters, and we also have circulated through punk-feminist events and particularly open skies zine fairs. Rio de Janeiro city s vertigo, our research locus, affected us as the country underwent a series of toppling in the macro-structures of power. In this scenario, the zinesters formed alliances regarding gestures of resistances to the daily violence of the metropolis and elaborated political relations called velcro-alliance (Gloria Anzaldúa) being the zines their main medium and practice of the self (Michel Foucault). In our research field, we could reflect on contemporary zine-feminist writing practices; the gestures of retaliation to the limit violations (inside and outside the counter-cultural spaces); and with Judith Butler we were able to see the uprisings as the power of these feminist collectives. In addition, we have immersed in the Dadaist Hannah Höch s work so we could analyze the zines of our scope. The goal of this thesis was to problematize the notions of community, friendship and consecrated wisdom; besides the particular experiences that have occurred in the research within what we call the zine-feminist field. We have had the opportunity to observe the dynamics, political affectations and relationships among the participants of this network; we have approached ourselves to the economy of trade and, using the speeches of non-heterosexual zinesters, we have told a story with impulses of fury and longing (in Brazilian Portuguese, the feeling of missing someone).

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