Via(da)gens teológicas : itinerários para uma teologia queer no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Musskopf, André Sidnei
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do EST
Texto Completo: http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/623
Resumo: The main argument of this Dissertation is that theology needs to walk other paths. Although this calling is directed to all theologies which are based on a heterocentric matrix for the construction of theological knowledge, it is especially directed to Latin-American Liberation Theology, which the reflections of this Dissertation are understood to be in continuation with. The themes that it discusses were selected and organized based on the paths crossed by the author himself, which became itineraries at the same time crossed and suggested as necessary for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil. This way, the reflections are situated in two specific contexts that determinate its approach. First, concentrating the research on the Brazilian context, which becomes evident in the historical re-reading of the processes of construction of the discourses and practices around religiosity and sexuality in Brazil, as well as the Brazilian identity in a wider sense, and their importance for the theological reflection. Second, because it takes on the developments in the area of queer theology as a privileged space of dialog, which becomes evident in the presentation of the emergence and development of homosexual-gay-queer theologies since the XIX century and, especially, during the second half of the XX century, mainly in English speaking countries, but also in Brazil and Latin America, even if in less formal spaces usually made invisible spaces. From those two specific contexts emerges the questioning of traditional theological epistemologies and the challenge of articulating ambiguity as an epistemological principle. Such ambiguity is, then, discussed conceptually from the studies in several areas and by several authors and defined from the contexts where the need for its articulation emerged: the Brazilian context and queer theory. Its strongest articulation, however, is developed in three narratives presented as "sexual stories" that start the reflexive process about theological epistemology. This reflection is organized in three moments "occupy, resist, produce" one of the most well known slogans of the Landless Workers Movement (MST). From then on the discussion turns into a conversation between the "sexual stories" and several authors who have worked on the epistemological debate, considering issues of identity and language in the intersection with the discussions on gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, class and ecology. Although the three moments of this epistemological proposal developed from the idea of ambiguity are part of the same movement of knowledge production, in the last one the proposals for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil are materialized through the dialog with Frida Kahlo s painting "La venadita". The character which marks and names the painting a deer and its association with homosexuality in the Brazilian context, through a process of symbolic appropriation and in accordance with the discussion accomplished in the previous chapters, allow the definition of those reflections as via(da)gens teológicas [theological faggoting] giving concrete expression to the itineraries for a queer theology in Brazil.
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spelling 2016-07-25T16:01:55Z2008-10-072016-07-25T16:01:55Z2008-08-20MUSSKOPF, André Sidnei. Via(da)gens teológicas : itinerários para uma teologia queer no Brasil. 2008. 525 f. Tese (Doutorado em Teologia) - Faculdades EST, São Leopoldo, 2008.http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/623The main argument of this Dissertation is that theology needs to walk other paths. Although this calling is directed to all theologies which are based on a heterocentric matrix for the construction of theological knowledge, it is especially directed to Latin-American Liberation Theology, which the reflections of this Dissertation are understood to be in continuation with. The themes that it discusses were selected and organized based on the paths crossed by the author himself, which became itineraries at the same time crossed and suggested as necessary for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil. This way, the reflections are situated in two specific contexts that determinate its approach. First, concentrating the research on the Brazilian context, which becomes evident in the historical re-reading of the processes of construction of the discourses and practices around religiosity and sexuality in Brazil, as well as the Brazilian identity in a wider sense, and their importance for the theological reflection. Second, because it takes on the developments in the area of queer theology as a privileged space of dialog, which becomes evident in the presentation of the emergence and development of homosexual-gay-queer theologies since the XIX century and, especially, during the second half of the XX century, mainly in English speaking countries, but also in Brazil and Latin America, even if in less formal spaces usually made invisible spaces. From those two specific contexts emerges the questioning of traditional theological epistemologies and the challenge of articulating ambiguity as an epistemological principle. Such ambiguity is, then, discussed conceptually from the studies in several areas and by several authors and defined from the contexts where the need for its articulation emerged: the Brazilian context and queer theory. Its strongest articulation, however, is developed in three narratives presented as "sexual stories" that start the reflexive process about theological epistemology. This reflection is organized in three moments "occupy, resist, produce" one of the most well known slogans of the Landless Workers Movement (MST). From then on the discussion turns into a conversation between the "sexual stories" and several authors who have worked on the epistemological debate, considering issues of identity and language in the intersection with the discussions on gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, class and ecology. Although the three moments of this epistemological proposal developed from the idea of ambiguity are part of the same movement of knowledge production, in the last one the proposals for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil are materialized through the dialog with Frida Kahlo s painting "La venadita". The character which marks and names the painting a deer and its association with homosexuality in the Brazilian context, through a process of symbolic appropriation and in accordance with the discussion accomplished in the previous chapters, allow the definition of those reflections as via(da)gens teológicas [theological faggoting] giving concrete expression to the itineraries for a queer theology in Brazil.O argumento central desta Tese é que a teologia precisa andar por outros lugares. Embora este chamado seja dirigido a todas as teologias que se sustentam em uma matriz heterocêntrica para a construção do conhecimento teológico, ele se dirige de maneira especial para a Teologia da Libertação Latino-Americana, em cuja caminhada as reflexões desta Tese se inserem. As temáticas abordadas foram selecionadas e ordenadas a partir dos caminhos percorridos pelo próprio autor, configurando-se como itinerários ao mesmo tempo percorridos e sugeridos como necessários para a construção de uma teologia queer no Brasil. Neste sentido, as reflexões são situadas em dois contextos específicos que determinam o seu recorte. Primeiro, concentrando a pesquisa no contexto brasileiro, o que se evidencia na releitura histórica dos processos de construção dos discursos e práticas em torno da religiosidade e da sexualidade no Brasil, bem como da identidade brasileira de maneira mais abrangente, e sua importância para a reflexão teológica. Segundo, porque assume os desenvolvimentos no âmbito da teologia queer como espaço privilegiado de interlocução, o que se evidencia na apresentação do surgimento e do desenvolvimento das teologias homossexual-gay-queer desde o século XIX e, de maneira especial, na segunda metade do século XX, principalmente em países de fala inglesa, mas também no Brasil e na América Latina, ainda que em espaços menos formais e geralmente invizibilizados. Destes dois contextos específicos emerge o questionamento das epistemologias teológicas tradicionais e o desafio de articular a ambigüidade como princípio epistemológico. Tal ambigüidade é, então, discutida conceitualmente a partir de diversas áreas, autores e autoras e definida a partir dos contextos de onde a necessidade de sua articulação emergiu: o contexto brasileiro e a teoria queer. Sua articulação mais pungente, no entanto, é desenvolvida em três narrativas que se configuram como "histórias sexuais" e que iniciam o processo reflexivo sobre a epistemologia teológica. Esta reflexão é organizada em três momentos "ocupar, resistir, produzir" um dos lemas mais conhecidos do Movimento de Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST). A partir de então a discussão se converte numa conversa entre as "histórias sexuais" e diversas autoras que têm se ocupado da discussão epistemológica, considerando questões de identidade e linguagem na interseção com as discussões de gênero, sexualidade, raça/etnia, classe social e ecologia. Embora os três momentos desta proposta epistemológica desenvolvida a partir da idéia de ambigüidade sejam parte de um mesmo movimento de produção do conhecimento, no último deles as propostas para a elaboração de uma teologia queer no Brasil são materializadas através do diálogo com a pintura "La venadita" de Frida Kahlo. A figura que se destaca e dá nome à pintura - um veado - e sua associação com a homossexualidade no contexto brasileiro, através de um processo de apropriação simbólica e em consonância com a discussão realizada nos capítulos precedentes, permitem definir estas reflexões como via(da)gens teológicas dando expressão concreta aos itinerários para uma teologia queer no Brasil.Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-25T16:01:55Z (GMT). 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Ambigüidade
TEOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA
Queer theology
Epistemology
Ambiguity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
title_short Via(da)gens teológicas : itinerários para uma teologia queer no Brasil
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Epistemologia
Ambigüidade
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Epistemologia
Ambigüidade
TEOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA
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Epistemology
Ambiguity
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description The main argument of this Dissertation is that theology needs to walk other paths. Although this calling is directed to all theologies which are based on a heterocentric matrix for the construction of theological knowledge, it is especially directed to Latin-American Liberation Theology, which the reflections of this Dissertation are understood to be in continuation with. The themes that it discusses were selected and organized based on the paths crossed by the author himself, which became itineraries at the same time crossed and suggested as necessary for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil. This way, the reflections are situated in two specific contexts that determinate its approach. First, concentrating the research on the Brazilian context, which becomes evident in the historical re-reading of the processes of construction of the discourses and practices around religiosity and sexuality in Brazil, as well as the Brazilian identity in a wider sense, and their importance for the theological reflection. Second, because it takes on the developments in the area of queer theology as a privileged space of dialog, which becomes evident in the presentation of the emergence and development of homosexual-gay-queer theologies since the XIX century and, especially, during the second half of the XX century, mainly in English speaking countries, but also in Brazil and Latin America, even if in less formal spaces usually made invisible spaces. From those two specific contexts emerges the questioning of traditional theological epistemologies and the challenge of articulating ambiguity as an epistemological principle. Such ambiguity is, then, discussed conceptually from the studies in several areas and by several authors and defined from the contexts where the need for its articulation emerged: the Brazilian context and queer theory. Its strongest articulation, however, is developed in three narratives presented as "sexual stories" that start the reflexive process about theological epistemology. This reflection is organized in three moments "occupy, resist, produce" one of the most well known slogans of the Landless Workers Movement (MST). From then on the discussion turns into a conversation between the "sexual stories" and several authors who have worked on the epistemological debate, considering issues of identity and language in the intersection with the discussions on gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, class and ecology. Although the three moments of this epistemological proposal developed from the idea of ambiguity are part of the same movement of knowledge production, in the last one the proposals for the construction of a queer theology in Brazil are materialized through the dialog with Frida Kahlo s painting "La venadita". The character which marks and names the painting a deer and its association with homosexuality in the Brazilian context, through a process of symbolic appropriation and in accordance with the discussion accomplished in the previous chapters, allow the definition of those reflections as via(da)gens teológicas [theological faggoting] giving concrete expression to the itineraries for a queer theology in Brazil.
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