Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness
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Resumo: | This paper aims to present experiences and meanings of tattoos, from narratives of adult and elderly subjects, based on an interdisciplinary approach. We question: the cult of the young body, the demand of the labor of the adult body, and the hyper vigilance of the aged body, what is the meaning of the tattooed body in such disparate ages? We describe the narratives of adults and the elderly with tattooed bodies from a qualitative research design. Fifteen adults aged between 22 and 67 years participated in the research in two Brazilian capitals, Salvador and São Paulo. Among the concluding ideas are, on the one hand, the tattoo as a metamorphosis, freedom and affirmation of self and, on the other hand, meanings that emphasize the tattoo as a desire for memory in completeness, a way of making the body a place of archives, or the body itself as a full memory file. |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completenessCorpos Tatuados: desejo de memória em completudecorpotatuagemimpressãodesejomemóriabodytattooprintdesirefull memoryThis paper aims to present experiences and meanings of tattoos, from narratives of adult and elderly subjects, based on an interdisciplinary approach. We question: the cult of the young body, the demand of the labor of the adult body, and the hyper vigilance of the aged body, what is the meaning of the tattooed body in such disparate ages? We describe the narratives of adults and the elderly with tattooed bodies from a qualitative research design. Fifteen adults aged between 22 and 67 years participated in the research in two Brazilian capitals, Salvador and São Paulo. Among the concluding ideas are, on the one hand, the tattoo as a metamorphosis, freedom and affirmation of self and, on the other hand, meanings that emphasize the tattoo as a desire for memory in completeness, a way of making the body a place of archives, or the body itself as a full memory file.Este artigo tem por objetivo apresentar vivências e significados de tatuagens a partir de narrativas de sujeitos adultos e idosos, com base em uma abordagem interdisciplinar. Questionamos: do culto ao corpo jovem, da exigência do labor do corpo adulto e da hipervigilância do corpo envelhecido, qual a significação do corpo tatuado em idades tão díspares? Realizamos uma descrição das narrativas de adultos e idosos com corpos tatuados a partir de um desenho de pesquisa qualitativa. Participaram da pesquisa 15 adultos com idades entre 22 e 67 anos em duas capitais brasileiras, Salvador e São Paulo. Entre as ideias conclusivas estão, de um lado, a tatuagem como metamorfose, liberdade e afirmação de si e, de outro, significações que ressaltam a tatuagem como desejo de memória em completude, uma forma de fazer do corpo lugar de arquivo ou o próprio corpo como arquivo de memória completa.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2020-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/memorandum/article/view/687210.35699/1676-1669.2020.6872Memorandum: Memory and History in Psychology ; Vol. 37 (2020)Memorandum: Memória e História em Psicologia; v. 37 (2020)1676-1669reponame:Memorandum (Belo Horizonte)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/memorandum/article/view/6872/16539Copyright (c) 2020 Memorandum: Memória e História em Psicologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Marlene Brito de JesusRabinovich, Elaine Pedreira2023-07-17T14:46:00Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/6872Revistahttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/memorandum/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/memorandum/oaidecae@fae.ufmg.br1676-16691676-1669opendoar:2023-07-17T14:46Memorandum (Belo Horizonte) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness Corpos Tatuados: desejo de memória em completude |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness Pereira, Marlene Brito de Jesus corpo tatuagem impressão desejo memória body tattoo desire full memory |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness |
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Tattooed bodies: desire for memory in completeness |
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Pereira, Marlene Brito de Jesus |
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Pereira, Marlene Brito de Jesus Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira |
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Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira |
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Pereira, Marlene Brito de Jesus Rabinovich, Elaine Pedreira |
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corpo tatuagem impressão desejo memória body tattoo desire full memory |
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corpo tatuagem impressão desejo memória body tattoo desire full memory |
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This paper aims to present experiences and meanings of tattoos, from narratives of adult and elderly subjects, based on an interdisciplinary approach. We question: the cult of the young body, the demand of the labor of the adult body, and the hyper vigilance of the aged body, what is the meaning of the tattooed body in such disparate ages? We describe the narratives of adults and the elderly with tattooed bodies from a qualitative research design. Fifteen adults aged between 22 and 67 years participated in the research in two Brazilian capitals, Salvador and São Paulo. Among the concluding ideas are, on the one hand, the tattoo as a metamorphosis, freedom and affirmation of self and, on the other hand, meanings that emphasize the tattoo as a desire for memory in completeness, a way of making the body a place of archives, or the body itself as a full memory file. |
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