Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, José Carlos Lima
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8492
Resumo: The present research intends to analyze the play "BR Trans", taking as base the performances and the performativities that emerge from its. I took the notion of performance in Butler as the guiding thread of the current research, which disarticulates the process of materialization and normalization of bodies by demonstrating that the gender is a repetition of stylized acts. I read "Trans BR" as a political, revolutionary manifesto because it manifests an action; it is a “war machine” against the exclusionary standards, based on the silencing of differences. “BR Trans” brings together narratives from the relations that Silvero Pereira established with the trans universe. Therefore, to think the play in analysis is to disassemble the current theatrical thought, proposing a Queer Theater, that is, a micropolitical, aesthetic and artistic agency that devours the structures of contemporary theater and proposes a new scene that, in fact, is a way of life activist, because it no longer seeks to move away from life, but life itself is taking shape in each scene. As a perspective of analysis, I adopted cartography, a method attributed to Deleuze and Guattari, and that it is a way of thinking that puts in check the norms, the notion of subject, roots and the image-tree of the world. In cartography, binarisms deconstructed are, because it operates through the rhizome, not the representation or decal of the world. It is a look that bets on thinking in transit, displacing and deterritorializing ways of thinking and living, and drag us to new processes of subjectivation. The emergence of post-structuralism and post-Nietzsche's nomadic thoughts, such as Foucault, Deleuze, and Guattari, and post-identities such as Butler's, made it possible to think of theater, especially theater, as art traversed by social issues such as a “war machine” against the devices that try to adapt the subjects to the established binarisms.
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spelling Correia, Paulo Petroníliohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1801687030702050Correia, Paulo PetronílioLima, RenataDias, Luciene de OliveiraHenning, Carlos Eduardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0881958190200830Costa, José Carlos Lima2018-05-17T13:24:46Z2018-05-05COSTA, J. C. L. Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer. 2018.141 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Performance Cultural) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2018.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8492The present research intends to analyze the play "BR Trans", taking as base the performances and the performativities that emerge from its. I took the notion of performance in Butler as the guiding thread of the current research, which disarticulates the process of materialization and normalization of bodies by demonstrating that the gender is a repetition of stylized acts. I read "Trans BR" as a political, revolutionary manifesto because it manifests an action; it is a “war machine” against the exclusionary standards, based on the silencing of differences. “BR Trans” brings together narratives from the relations that Silvero Pereira established with the trans universe. Therefore, to think the play in analysis is to disassemble the current theatrical thought, proposing a Queer Theater, that is, a micropolitical, aesthetic and artistic agency that devours the structures of contemporary theater and proposes a new scene that, in fact, is a way of life activist, because it no longer seeks to move away from life, but life itself is taking shape in each scene. As a perspective of analysis, I adopted cartography, a method attributed to Deleuze and Guattari, and that it is a way of thinking that puts in check the norms, the notion of subject, roots and the image-tree of the world. In cartography, binarisms deconstructed are, because it operates through the rhizome, not the representation or decal of the world. It is a look that bets on thinking in transit, displacing and deterritorializing ways of thinking and living, and drag us to new processes of subjectivation. The emergence of post-structuralism and post-Nietzsche's nomadic thoughts, such as Foucault, Deleuze, and Guattari, and post-identities such as Butler's, made it possible to think of theater, especially theater, as art traversed by social issues such as a “war machine” against the devices that try to adapt the subjects to the established binarisms.A presente pesquisa pretende analisar o espetáculo “BR Trans”, tomando como base as performances e as performatividades que emergem dele. Tomei, desta forma, como fio condutor da atual pesquisa, a noção de performance em Butler, a qual desarticula o processo de materialização e normalização dos corpos ao demonstrar que o gênero é repetição de atos estilizados. Leio “BR Trans” como um manifesto político, revolucionário, porque manifesta uma ação, é uma máquina de guerra contra os padrões excludentes, pautados no silenciamento das diferenças. “BR Trans” reúne narrativas provenientes das relações que Silvero Pereira estabeleceu com o universo trans. Portanto, pensar o espetáculo em análise é desestruturar o pensamento teatral vigente, propondo um Teatro Queer, ou seja, um agenciamento micropolítico, estético e artístico que devora as estruturas do teatro contemporâneo e propõe uma nova cena que, de fato, é um modo de vida ativista, porque já não procura afastar-se da vida, mas é a própria vida tomando forma em cada encenação. Como perspectiva de análise, adotei a cartografia, método atribuído a Deleuze e Guattari, e que se trata de uma forma de pensar que coloca em xeque as normas, a noção de sujeito, as raízes e a imagem-árvore do mundo. Na cartografia, os binarismos são desconstruídos, pois ela opera por intermédio do rizoma e não da representação ou decalque do mundo. É um olhar que aposta num pensar em trânsito, deslocando e desterritorializando modos de pensar e de viver, além de nos arrastar para novos processos de subjetivação. 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title Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
spellingShingle Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
Costa, José Carlos Lima
BR Trans
Teatro Queer
Performances
Performatividades
Micropolíticas
Queer Theater
Performances
Performativity
Micropolitics
ARTES::TEATRO
title_short Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
title_full Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
title_fullStr Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
title_full_unstemmed Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
title_sort Espetáculo “BR trans”: micropolíticas, performances e cartografias queer
author Costa, José Carlos Lima
author_facet Costa, José Carlos Lima
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Lima, Renata
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Dias, Luciene de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Henning, Carlos Eduardo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, José Carlos Lima
contributor_str_mv Correia, Paulo Petronílio
Correia, Paulo Petronílio
Lima, Renata
Dias, Luciene de Oliveira
Henning, Carlos Eduardo
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Teatro Queer
Performances
Performatividades
Micropolíticas
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Teatro Queer
Performances
Performatividades
Micropolíticas
Queer Theater
Performances
Performativity
Micropolitics
ARTES::TEATRO
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Performances
Performativity
Micropolitics
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description The present research intends to analyze the play "BR Trans", taking as base the performances and the performativities that emerge from its. I took the notion of performance in Butler as the guiding thread of the current research, which disarticulates the process of materialization and normalization of bodies by demonstrating that the gender is a repetition of stylized acts. I read "Trans BR" as a political, revolutionary manifesto because it manifests an action; it is a “war machine” against the exclusionary standards, based on the silencing of differences. “BR Trans” brings together narratives from the relations that Silvero Pereira established with the trans universe. Therefore, to think the play in analysis is to disassemble the current theatrical thought, proposing a Queer Theater, that is, a micropolitical, aesthetic and artistic agency that devours the structures of contemporary theater and proposes a new scene that, in fact, is a way of life activist, because it no longer seeks to move away from life, but life itself is taking shape in each scene. As a perspective of analysis, I adopted cartography, a method attributed to Deleuze and Guattari, and that it is a way of thinking that puts in check the norms, the notion of subject, roots and the image-tree of the world. In cartography, binarisms deconstructed are, because it operates through the rhizome, not the representation or decal of the world. It is a look that bets on thinking in transit, displacing and deterritorializing ways of thinking and living, and drag us to new processes of subjectivation. The emergence of post-structuralism and post-Nietzsche's nomadic thoughts, such as Foucault, Deleuze, and Guattari, and post-identities such as Butler's, made it possible to think of theater, especially theater, as art traversed by social issues such as a “war machine” against the devices that try to adapt the subjects to the established binarisms.
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