Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara
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Resumo: | In this article, we seek to understand, from reading some texts of the work Metade Cara, Metade Máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara, what form(s) the indigenous separation in brazilian territory interfere in the constitution of these people, especially in the female identity. At the same time, we investigated characteristics of the literature of indigenous authorship, based in the author’s poetics, seeing the implication of these forced migrations and yours violence of dynamics and the silencing of indigenous voice and subjectivities. Therefore, we veriefied that the identity is supported by the memory and the ancestral knowledges, besides that we realized that there are aspects of poetic-literary production that appear linked to the movement of these people, motivated by the invasions of the indigenous territories. Besides that, the literature produced by the indigenous intellectuals, as an expression of the subjectivity of the different ethnic groups, become a place of conflicts and the materialization of the indigenous voices, that become this literature an important instrument to the expression and the fortification of yours subjectivities. This is a text that, sometimes supported by the perspective of Cultural Studies, involves a qualitative and bibliographic methodology. Finally, it is worth mentioning that this analytical work is in dialogue with important theoretical and methodological concepts, recurrent in the discussions of Cultural Studies, such as diaspora, deterritorialization, transculturation, poetics of movement, according to the works of Stuart Hall, Bhabha, Ette, Ortiz. |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane PotiguaraIdentidades femininas indígenas em movimento na poética de Eliane PotiguaraLiterature of indigenousFemale identityEliane PotiguaraIndigenous separation.Literatura indígenaIdentidade femininaEliane PotiguaraDiáspora indígena.In this article, we seek to understand, from reading some texts of the work Metade Cara, Metade Máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara, what form(s) the indigenous separation in brazilian territory interfere in the constitution of these people, especially in the female identity. At the same time, we investigated characteristics of the literature of indigenous authorship, based in the author’s poetics, seeing the implication of these forced migrations and yours violence of dynamics and the silencing of indigenous voice and subjectivities. Therefore, we veriefied that the identity is supported by the memory and the ancestral knowledges, besides that we realized that there are aspects of poetic-literary production that appear linked to the movement of these people, motivated by the invasions of the indigenous territories. Besides that, the literature produced by the indigenous intellectuals, as an expression of the subjectivity of the different ethnic groups, become a place of conflicts and the materialization of the indigenous voices, that become this literature an important instrument to the expression and the fortification of yours subjectivities. This is a text that, sometimes supported by the perspective of Cultural Studies, involves a qualitative and bibliographic methodology. Finally, it is worth mentioning that this analytical work is in dialogue with important theoretical and methodological concepts, recurrent in the discussions of Cultural Studies, such as diaspora, deterritorialization, transculturation, poetics of movement, according to the works of Stuart Hall, Bhabha, Ette, Ortiz.Neste artigo, busca-se compreender de que forma o processo diaspórico em território brasileiro interfere na constituição identitária, sobretudo feminina, dos povos originários, a partir da leitura e análise crítico-literária do livro Metade Cara, Metade Máscara (2004), da precursora escritora indígena brasileira Eliane Potiguara. Sob essa mesma perspectiva analítica, propõe-se investigar também as complexas implicações dessas movimentações migratórias forçadas nas dinâmicas de violência e de silenciamento das vozes e das subjetividades indígenas. Na poética dessa escritora, as identidades têm sustentação na prática da afirmação da memória e conhecimentos ancestrais, como expressão das subjetividades, principalmente femininas, de diferentes etnias, constituindo-se lugares de conflitos e de materialização do entrelugar das vozes indígenas. Este é um texto que, muitas vezes, apoiado nas perspectivas teóricas dos Estudos Culturais, envolve uma metodologia de análise de caráter qualitativo e bibliográfico. Por fim, vale dizer que este trabalho dialoga com importantes conceitos teórico-metodológicos, recorrentes nas discussões contemporâneas dos Estudos Culturais, como os de diáspora, de desterritorialização, de transculturação, de poética de movimento, à luz dos textos de Stuart Hall, Bhabha, Ette, Ortiz, entre outros.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/3123510.15448/1984-4301.2018.3.31235Letrônica; Vol. 11 No. 3 (2018): Lives/Narratives in Transit: Migratory Movements in Contemporary Portuguese Language Literatures; 361-374Letrônica; v. 11 n. 3 (2018): Vidas/narrativas em trânsito: movimentos migratórios nas literaturas contemporâneas de língua portuguesa; 361-3741984-430110.15448/1984-4301.2018.3reponame:letrônicainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/31235/17415Copyright (c) 2018 Letrônicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Costa, Heliene Rosade Melo, Carlos Augusto2019-10-15T21:33:03Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/31235Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronicaPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/oailetronica@pucrs.br||ivanetemileski@gmail.com1984-43011984-4301opendoar:2019-10-15T21:33:03letrônica - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara Identidades femininas indígenas em movimento na poética de Eliane Potiguara |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara da Costa, Heliene Rosa Literature of indigenous Female identity Eliane Potiguara Indigenous separation. Literatura indígena Identidade feminina Eliane Potiguara Diáspora indígena. |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara |
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Moving indigenous female identities in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara |
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da Costa, Heliene Rosa |
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da Costa, Heliene Rosa de Melo, Carlos Augusto |
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de Melo, Carlos Augusto |
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da Costa, Heliene Rosa de Melo, Carlos Augusto |
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Literature of indigenous Female identity Eliane Potiguara Indigenous separation. Literatura indígena Identidade feminina Eliane Potiguara Diáspora indígena. |
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Literature of indigenous Female identity Eliane Potiguara Indigenous separation. Literatura indígena Identidade feminina Eliane Potiguara Diáspora indígena. |
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In this article, we seek to understand, from reading some texts of the work Metade Cara, Metade Máscara (2004), by Eliane Potiguara, what form(s) the indigenous separation in brazilian territory interfere in the constitution of these people, especially in the female identity. At the same time, we investigated characteristics of the literature of indigenous authorship, based in the author’s poetics, seeing the implication of these forced migrations and yours violence of dynamics and the silencing of indigenous voice and subjectivities. Therefore, we veriefied that the identity is supported by the memory and the ancestral knowledges, besides that we realized that there are aspects of poetic-literary production that appear linked to the movement of these people, motivated by the invasions of the indigenous territories. Besides that, the literature produced by the indigenous intellectuals, as an expression of the subjectivity of the different ethnic groups, become a place of conflicts and the materialization of the indigenous voices, that become this literature an important instrument to the expression and the fortification of yours subjectivities. This is a text that, sometimes supported by the perspective of Cultural Studies, involves a qualitative and bibliographic methodology. Finally, it is worth mentioning that this analytical work is in dialogue with important theoretical and methodological concepts, recurrent in the discussions of Cultural Studies, such as diaspora, deterritorialization, transculturation, poetics of movement, according to the works of Stuart Hall, Bhabha, Ette, Ortiz. |
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