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"Meu corpo, minhas regras": constru??es identit?rias em panfletos da Marcha das Vadias

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Previous issue date: 2017-07-25 / O objetivo deste estudo ? investigar a constru??o de identidades das mulheres a partir de embates dial?gicos em panfletos de divulga??o da Marcha das Vadias, movimento feminista que surgiu no ano de 2011, em Toronto, no Canad?, e que ganhou destaque mundial no combate a atos de viol?ncia praticados contra as mulheres. Na tentativa de combater o machismo, esse movimento busca desconstruir discursos que responsabilizam as mulheres pela viol?ncia a que s?o submetidas e, simultaneamente, constr?i novos sentidos acerca das identidades femininas. No intuito de alcan?ar o objetivo desta pesquisa, investigamos os posicionamentos valorativos presentes em 10 panfletos de divulga??o da Marcha das Vadias, para a partir dos recursos lingu?stico-discursivos e semi?ticos utilizados, interpretar que identidades das mulheres s?o constru?das. Para tanto, a pesquisa ora apresentada insere-se no campo dos estudos em Lingu?stica Aplicada, estando ancorada em uma concep??o s?cio-hist?rica da linguagem, entendendo-a como uma pr?tica discursiva constitutiva e constituinte da vida social (BAKHTIN, 2013, 2015; BAKHTIN/VOLOSHINOV, 2010). Ademais, estabelecemos interconex?es com estudos sobre identidades de g?nero (BUTLER, 2013; LOURO, 2010, 2015; MOITA LOPES, 2002, 2003) e com os Estudos Culturais (HALL, 2014; WOODWARD, 2014), por estes entenderem as identidades como constru??es hist?ricas, h?bridas e descentradas, que s?o forjadas pelos sujeitos nas pr?ticas sociais. Orientada por esses quadros te?rico-metodol?gicos, a an?lise dos discursos revelou posicionamentos valorativos que constroem identidades de uma mulher livre, cr?tica, participativa, que problematiza a viol?ncia e questiona estere?tipos de g?nero ao se apoderar do pr?prio corpo. Constatou-se, ainda, que essas identidades buscam desconstruir discursos que responsabilizam as mulheres pelas viol?ncias de que s?o v?timas. / The objective this study is to investigate the identities of women constructed from the dialogical struggles in pamphlets of divulgation the SlutWalk, feminist movement that emerged in 2011 in Toronto in Canada and has gained worldwide prominence in combating acts of violence committed against women. In an attempt to combat male chauvinism, this movement seeks to deconstruct discourses that hold women accountable for the violence they are subjected to, and at the same time constructs new meanings about the female identities. In order to reach the objective of this research, we investigate the valoratives positioning present in 10 pamphlets of divulgation the SlutWalk, and from the linguistic-discursive and semiotic resources used, to identify which women's identities are constructed. For this, the research presented here inserts in the field of studies in Applied Linguistics, being anchored in a socio-historical conception of language, understanding it as a constitutive and constituent discursive practice of social life (BAKHTIN, 2013, 2015, BAKHTIN/VOLOSHINOV, 2010). In addition, we established interconnections with studies about gender identities (BUTLER, 2013, LOURO, 2010, 2015, MOITA LOPES, 2002, 2003) and with Cultural Studies (HALL, 2014 and WOODWARD, 2014), for these understand the identities as historical, hybrid and decentered constructions, which are forged by the subjects in social practices. Substantiated by these theoretical and methodological frameworks, the analysis of discourses revealed valoratives positioning that build identities of a free, critical, participatory woman, which discusses violence and questions the gender stereotypes when she empowers the own body. It found, also, that these identities seek to deconstruct discourses that blame women for the violence they are victims.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/24723
Date25 July 2017
CreatorsSantos, Erinaldo da Silva
Contributors40604527420, Santos Filho, Ismar In?cio dos, 05956455349, Alves, Maria da Penha Casado, 24162906491, Faria, Marilia Varella Bezerra de
PublisherPROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM ESTUDOS DA LINGUAGEM, UFRN, Brasil
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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