Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement
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Resumo: | This revisits the classic literature on the brazilian homosexual movement (BHM). It endeavors to demonstrate how the notion of a foundation myth was spread and incorporated, along with the belief that all artisanal press of the movement, previous to Lampião da Esquina and with the exceptions of Snob and Gente Gay, contained only gossip and parodies. It also discusses the difficulties inherent to social movements, focusing specifically on those gathering disenfranchised groups, such as LGBTI+, Blacks, indigenous communities, women, and prostitutes. The paper suggests a procedural methodology that contemplates the challenge of overcoming the introjection of a disenfranchised identity. Its theoretical approach is based on Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker, and Michel de Certeau. |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movementMitos, categorias e cristais:: Revisitando os clássicos do movimento homossexual brasileiroMovimento Homossexual Brasileiroparadigmas teóricosSubjetividadesMovimento homossexual brasileiroBrazilian Homosexual Movementtheoretical paradigmssubjectivitiesThis revisits the classic literature on the brazilian homosexual movement (BHM). It endeavors to demonstrate how the notion of a foundation myth was spread and incorporated, along with the belief that all artisanal press of the movement, previous to Lampião da Esquina and with the exceptions of Snob and Gente Gay, contained only gossip and parodies. It also discusses the difficulties inherent to social movements, focusing specifically on those gathering disenfranchised groups, such as LGBTI+, Blacks, indigenous communities, women, and prostitutes. The paper suggests a procedural methodology that contemplates the challenge of overcoming the introjection of a disenfranchised identity. Its theoretical approach is based on Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker, and Michel de Certeau.Este artigo revisita a literatura clássica sobre o movimento homossexual brasileiro (MHB). Discute as dificuldades inerentes à categoria movimento social e demonstra como se deu a divulgação e a incorporação do mito fundador e da noção de que a imprensa gay artesanal, à exceção de Snob e Gente Gay, apenas conteria paródias e fofocas. Ao final, propõe uma metodologia para o exame da constituição de movimentos sociais cujos atores são marcados por dinâmicas de desqualificação ( pessoas LGBTI+, negros, povos originários, mulheres, prostitutas) que, ademais de processual, contemple o desafio consistente na superação a introjeção da identidade deteriorada. Apoia-se em Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker, Pierre Bourdieu e Michel de Certeau. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/454010.1590/SciELOPreprints.4540porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4540/10298Copyright (c) 2022 Rita C. Colaço-Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColaço-Rodrigues, Rita C.reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-08-03T17:55:20Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4540Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-08-03T17:55:20SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement Mitos, categorias e cristais:: Revisitando os clássicos do movimento homossexual brasileiro |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement Colaço-Rodrigues, Rita C. Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro paradigmas teóricos Subjetividades Movimento homossexual brasileiro Brazilian Homosexual Movement theoretical paradigms subjectivities |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Myths, categories, and crystals: : Revisiting the classics on the brazilian homosexual movement |
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Colaço-Rodrigues, Rita C. |
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Colaço-Rodrigues, Rita C. |
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Colaço-Rodrigues, Rita C. |
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Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro paradigmas teóricos Subjetividades Movimento homossexual brasileiro Brazilian Homosexual Movement theoretical paradigms subjectivities |
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Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro paradigmas teóricos Subjetividades Movimento homossexual brasileiro Brazilian Homosexual Movement theoretical paradigms subjectivities |
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This revisits the classic literature on the brazilian homosexual movement (BHM). It endeavors to demonstrate how the notion of a foundation myth was spread and incorporated, along with the belief that all artisanal press of the movement, previous to Lampião da Esquina and with the exceptions of Snob and Gente Gay, contained only gossip and parodies. It also discusses the difficulties inherent to social movements, focusing specifically on those gathering disenfranchised groups, such as LGBTI+, Blacks, indigenous communities, women, and prostitutes. The paper suggests a procedural methodology that contemplates the challenge of overcoming the introjection of a disenfranchised identity. Its theoretical approach is based on Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker, and Michel de Certeau. |
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