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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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Rinhas de galos no litoral norte paraibano: performances em um esporte inter?tnico

Matos, Rafael Leal 12 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2016-08-27T00:27:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 RafaelLealMatos_DISSERT.pdf: 7636121 bytes, checksum: 41a05ef270b31a39d0e2a647d7d0f2d2 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2016-09-02T19:55:03Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 RafaelLealMatos_DISSERT.pdf: 7636121 bytes, checksum: 41a05ef270b31a39d0e2a647d7d0f2d2 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-02T19:55:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RafaelLealMatos_DISSERT.pdf: 7636121 bytes, checksum: 41a05ef270b31a39d0e2a647d7d0f2d2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-12 / Essa disserta??o ? uma etnografia acerca da performance de atores sociais que participam de brigas de galos no litoral norte do estado da Para?ba - uma regi?o caracterizada pelo contato inter?tnico hist?rico entre ?ndios da etnia Potiguara e a popula??o n?o ind?gena. Ao realizar o trabalho de campo pude perceber que essas rinhas de galo se constituem enquanto uma pr?tica ritual masculina difundida na regi?o: ocorrendo dentro e fora da ?rea ind?gena, com a participa??o de ?ndios e n?o ?ndios. Essa pesquisa, portanto, se caracteriza como um exerc?cio antropol?gico de compreens?o de uma situa??o limite, que se encontra inserida na clandestinidade e em uma zona de fronteira ?tnica. Nesse sentido, lan?o m?o da seguinte indaga??o: como se configura a intera??o entre ?ndios e n?o ?ndios num evento ritual ilegal marcado pelo enfrentamento simb?lico e que tem animais n?o humanos enquanto personagens centrais? Para responder a essa quest?o, tomo a abordagem da ?antropologia da performance? como filtro epist?mico e metodol?gico e me debru?o sobre essas rinhas com o intuito de compreender e descrever quais as rotinas, cen?rios, personagens e conflitos que est?o implicados nessa pr?tica. Tendo em vista que os nativos encaram a briga de galos como um esporte em que o galo ? o atleta e os humanos s?o seus treinadores, apoio-me nesse trin?mio (esporte, atleta e treinador) para interpretar essa atividade, ou melhor, as performances dos animais humanos e n?o humanos. Com isso, pretendo apresentar um quadro de categorias, s?mbolos, marcas e signos verbais e n?o-verbais que suscitam um padr?o din?mico de a??es pertencentes ao universo da briga de galos - que tem seu valor antropol?gico expresso no fato de ser um evento ritualizado que envolve al?m do contato inter?tnico uma gama saberes, experi?ncias, t?cnicas e emo??es partilhadas coletivamente. / This dissertation is an ethnography about the performance of social actors who participate in cockfights on the north coast of the state of Paraiba, Brazil ? a region characterized by historical interethnic contact between indigenous of the ethnic group Potiguara and the non-indigenous population. Along the fieldwork, I realized that the cockfights are a male ritual practice widespread in the region: occurring inside and outside indigenous territory, with the participation of the indigenous and non-indigenous. Therefore, this research is an anthropological exercise of understanding of a limiting situation, which is inserted in hiding and in an ethnic border zone. Accordingly, I do the following question: how is the interaction between indigenous and non-indigenous in an illegal ritual event characterized by the symbolic confrontation and that has non-humans animals like main characters? Order to answer this question, I use the ?anthropology of performance? as an epistemological and methodological filter and I analyze these cockfights in order to understand and describe which routines, settings, characters and conflicts are involved in this practice. Considering that the native people perceive the cockfight as a sport in which the cock is an athlete and the humans are its coaches, I support me in this trinomial (sport, athlete and coach) to interpret this activity, or rather, the performances of human and non-human animals. Thus, I intend to present a framework of categories, symbols, brands and verbal and non-verbal signs that create a dynamic pattern of actions belonging to the world of cockfighting - which has its anthropological value expressed in fact of being a ritualized game that involves interethnic contact and a range of knowledge, experience, skills and emotions shared collectively.

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