Só a água sustenta o nosso peso

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda, Camila Fontenele de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/17611
Resumo: Although the efforts of researchers in the fat studies in the west, especially nowadays, these studies are often reduced to findings only on health and beauty, hiding a colonial and imperial heritage. It is concealed that the hatred on fatness in the west, later in the Americas, is related to the readings that Europeans had about non-western peoples, especially Africans. Though the belly of the European bourgeois coexists in this historicizing, where a “positive image” of fatness was merely projected and a certain privilege for those who had it, even though there were many reservations, adiposity quickly came to be understood as a flaw (something morally wrong) until its effective pathologization. Therefore, the development of anti-fatness politics that go hand in hand with anti-blackness politics. That's because the colonial imagination, heritage from the era of navigation abroad conducted by travelers, ethnographers, doctors, artists, and anthropologists, was (and still is) updated, distorting the perspective of a body that exists beyond dichotomies. It is ignored that grease is an ambiguous and complex substance since the power fictions in the civilizing project of the body conjugates it in a single tense: the past. In other words, the existence of fatness needs to be exterminated due to an ideal of a human being of a certain color situated in a measured up to nation. Hence, this multispecies/interspecies research permeates the questioning and tensioning of the power fictions in which we are inserted. Consequently, if the fat body is a life to be annihilated, how can we reimagine our presence? If grease is ambiguous in understanding and form, would we be able to shape futures through it? Would it be possible to radically imagine the fat body through whales? Although resorting to the theoretical-methodological framework proposed by the feminist theorists Donna Haraway, in Speculative Fabulation, and Gloria Anzaldúa, in Nepantla, to conjecture possibilities in the face of these questions, the procedures that cross this research are outlines of slippery practices, informed by the blue and black writings that intersect the intimacy of marine mammals and fat people. Thus, given the impossibility of synthesis, this investigation shows that scrutinizing the body is never a linear process, much less an individual one. Finally, when stating that only water sustains our ponderosity, it is suggested that this “support” is understood beyond the gesture of displacing the fat body in the water, above all, it connects with the return of being mammalian, wild, and aquatic, even inhabiting the terrestrial environment for a longer time.
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spelling Miranda, Camila Fontenele deMendonça, Viviane Melo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4827331651090223http://lattes.cnpq.br/9556188934690959c8fa8efd-c731-4079-92bd-2e2179ac7b2d2023-04-05T16:26:04Z2023-04-05T16:26:04Z2022-03-01MIRANDA, Camila Fontenele de. Só a água sustenta o nosso peso. 2022. Dissertação (Mestrado em Estudos da Condição Humana) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, 2022. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/17611.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/17611Although the efforts of researchers in the fat studies in the west, especially nowadays, these studies are often reduced to findings only on health and beauty, hiding a colonial and imperial heritage. It is concealed that the hatred on fatness in the west, later in the Americas, is related to the readings that Europeans had about non-western peoples, especially Africans. Though the belly of the European bourgeois coexists in this historicizing, where a “positive image” of fatness was merely projected and a certain privilege for those who had it, even though there were many reservations, adiposity quickly came to be understood as a flaw (something morally wrong) until its effective pathologization. Therefore, the development of anti-fatness politics that go hand in hand with anti-blackness politics. That's because the colonial imagination, heritage from the era of navigation abroad conducted by travelers, ethnographers, doctors, artists, and anthropologists, was (and still is) updated, distorting the perspective of a body that exists beyond dichotomies. It is ignored that grease is an ambiguous and complex substance since the power fictions in the civilizing project of the body conjugates it in a single tense: the past. In other words, the existence of fatness needs to be exterminated due to an ideal of a human being of a certain color situated in a measured up to nation. Hence, this multispecies/interspecies research permeates the questioning and tensioning of the power fictions in which we are inserted. Consequently, if the fat body is a life to be annihilated, how can we reimagine our presence? If grease is ambiguous in understanding and form, would we be able to shape futures through it? Would it be possible to radically imagine the fat body through whales? Although resorting to the theoretical-methodological framework proposed by the feminist theorists Donna Haraway, in Speculative Fabulation, and Gloria Anzaldúa, in Nepantla, to conjecture possibilities in the face of these questions, the procedures that cross this research are outlines of slippery practices, informed by the blue and black writings that intersect the intimacy of marine mammals and fat people. Thus, given the impossibility of synthesis, this investigation shows that scrutinizing the body is never a linear process, much less an individual one. Finally, when stating that only water sustains our ponderosity, it is suggested that this “support” is understood beyond the gesture of displacing the fat body in the water, above all, it connects with the return of being mammalian, wild, and aquatic, even inhabiting the terrestrial environment for a longer time.Apesar dos esforços dos(as) pesquisadores(as), os estudos sobre o corpo gordo no Ocidente, principalmente nos dias atuais, muitas vezes são reduzidos em constatações apenas sobre a saúde e a beleza, escondendo uma herança colonial e imperial. Oculta-se que o ódio da gordura no Ocidente, mais tardar nas Américas, tem relação com as leituras que os europeus faziam dos povos não-ocidentais, especialmente africanos. Embora a barriga do burguês europeu coexista nessa historicização, onde foi meramente projetada uma “imagem positiva” da gordura e um certo privilégio para aqueles que as tinham, ainda que houvesse muitas ressalvas, rapidamente a adiposidade passou a ser compreendida como um defeito (algo moralmente errado) até a sua efetiva patologização. Logo, incorreu-se ao também desenvolvimento das políticas de anti- gordura que caminham com as políticas de anti-negritude. Isso porque a imaginação colonial, herança da época das navegações conduzidas por viajantes, etnógrafos, médicos, artistas, antropólogos, foi (ainda é) atualizada, distorcendo a perspectiva de um corpo que existe para além das dicotomias. Ignora-se que a gordura, por si só, é substância ambígua e complexa, pois as ficções de poder no projeto civilizatório de corpo a conjugam em um único tempo: passado. Ou seja, a existência da gordura necessita ser exterminada devido a um ideal de humano de uma certa cor localizado em uma nação à altura. À vista disso, essa pesquisa multiespécie/interespécie perpassa pelo questionamento e tensionamento das ficções de poder na qual estamos inseridas. Consequentemente, se o corpo gordo é uma vida a ser aniquilada, como podemos reimaginar nossa presença? Se a gordura é ambígua, em compreensão e forma, conseguiríamos por meio dela moldar futuros? Seria possível imaginar radicalmente o corpo gordo através das baleias? Apesar de recorrer ao arcabouço teórico-metodológico proposto pelas teóricas feministas Donna Haraway, na “Speculative Fabulation”, e Gloria Anzaldúa, em “Nepantla”, para conjecturar possibilidades diante dessas indagações, os procedimentos que atravessam essa pesquisa são esboços de práticas escorregadias, informadas pelas escritas azuis e pretas que intercorrem a intimidade dos mamíferos marinhos e das gentes gordas. Portanto, diante da impossibilidade de síntese, essa investigação manifesta que escrutinar sobre o corpo nunca é um processo linear, muito menos individual. Por fim, ao enunciar que só a água sustenta o nosso peso, sugere-se que essa “sustentação” seja compreendida além do gesto de deslocamento do corpo gorduroso na água, e sobretudo se conecte com o retorno de ser mamífera, selvagem e aquática, mesmo habitando (por maior tempo) o ambiente terrestre.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)88887.666892/2022-00porUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus SorocabaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Estudos da Condição Humana - PPGECH-SoUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEstudos do corpo gordoMamíferos marinhosOceanoFicções de poderSpeculative fabulationFat studiesMarine mammalsOceanPower fictionsCIENCIAS HUMANASSó a água sustenta o nosso pesoOnly water sustains our ponderosityinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis600600df956f9d-5a5c-4416-ae76-3cfd7cb4ba90reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; charset=utf-8810https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/17611/3/license_rdff337d95da1fce0a22c77480e5e9a7aecMD53ORIGINALMIRANDA, Camila Fontenele de. 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title Só a água sustenta o nosso peso
spellingShingle Só a água sustenta o nosso peso
Miranda, Camila Fontenele de
Estudos do corpo gordo
Mamíferos marinhos
Oceano
Ficções de poder
Speculative fabulation
Fat studies
Marine mammals
Ocean
Power fictions
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short Só a água sustenta o nosso peso
title_full Só a água sustenta o nosso peso
title_fullStr Só a água sustenta o nosso peso
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Mamíferos marinhos
Oceano
Ficções de poder
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Mamíferos marinhos
Oceano
Ficções de poder
Speculative fabulation
Fat studies
Marine mammals
Ocean
Power fictions
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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Fat studies
Marine mammals
Ocean
Power fictions
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