Amazonian narratives: dolphin myth representations in narratives of the old residents from Missão Community, Tefé-Amazonas

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Autor(a) principal: Fonseca, Thaila Bastos da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Costa, Veronica Prudente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The Amazonian narratives are created and elaborated by the human imagination. They demonstrate elements, wich are necessary to be registered and analyzed in Amazonian context. This work seeks to evidence the tradicional and oral culture through an interdisciplinary perspective in Comunidade da Missão, in Tefé city, Amazonas. When people describe past events, they provide historical, social and cultural information about the place they live. This events are indispensable for historical and identity contribution about this place. This research had a qualitative approach and was based on Amazonian narration about the dolphin, seeking to comprehend the colonial meeting between tradicional people from Amazon and the white man; as weel as the erotic and virile carachteristics this mith can assume as a mythological configuration of women´s opressor, victims of patriarchy. The research problem emerged due to the historical background about the community; it is still presented through the colonizer perspective, because there are few writing records from our ancestors. In order to support this research we were based on the following authors: Bourdieu (2002), Eliade (2016), Slater (1994) and Thompson (1992). This work consolidated the tradicional and oral culture in Missão, and we proved that enchantment narration is still in old people´s memories. The enchantment narration show events that helped us to understand the consequences of colonial meeting, the patriarchy consolidation in our society and violence against women under masculine domination.
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spelling Amazonian narratives: dolphin myth representations in narratives of the old residents from Missão Community, Tefé-AmazonasNarrativas amazônicas: representações do mito do boto nas narrativas dos moradores antigos da comunidade da Missão Tefé-AmazonasThe Amazonian narratives are created and elaborated by the human imagination. They demonstrate elements, wich are necessary to be registered and analyzed in Amazonian context. This work seeks to evidence the tradicional and oral culture through an interdisciplinary perspective in Comunidade da Missão, in Tefé city, Amazonas. When people describe past events, they provide historical, social and cultural information about the place they live. This events are indispensable for historical and identity contribution about this place. This research had a qualitative approach and was based on Amazonian narration about the dolphin, seeking to comprehend the colonial meeting between tradicional people from Amazon and the white man; as weel as the erotic and virile carachteristics this mith can assume as a mythological configuration of women´s opressor, victims of patriarchy. The research problem emerged due to the historical background about the community; it is still presented through the colonizer perspective, because there are few writing records from our ancestors. In order to support this research we were based on the following authors: Bourdieu (2002), Eliade (2016), Slater (1994) and Thompson (1992). This work consolidated the tradicional and oral culture in Missão, and we proved that enchantment narration is still in old people´s memories. The enchantment narration show events that helped us to understand the consequences of colonial meeting, the patriarchy consolidation in our society and violence against women under masculine domination.As narrativas amazônicas são criações e elaborações da imaginação humana, as quais revelam elementos que precisam ser registrados e analisados dentro de um contexto amazônico. O mito é vivente e com sua verdade podemos desvendar e denunciar as realidades e os temas obscuros que foram silenciados. Posto que ele engendra o real dos fatos históricos através da simbologia, dos personagens sobrenaturais, dos deuses e dos ancestrais. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho visa, sobretudo, evidenciar a cultura da tradição oral, pois esses elementos são imprescindíveis para contribuir na construção histórica e identitária desta localidade, trazer à tona e denunciar as verdades interditas e subentendidas no contexto dessa narrativa. A pesquisa apresenta uma abordagem qualitativa e teve como base as narrativas amazônicas sobre o boto, a fim de compreender os vestígios do encontro colonial entre os povos da Amazônia e o homem branco. A problemática emergiu devido à história deste período nesta localidade ser ainda apresentada através da perspectiva do colonizador, pois são poucos os registros escritos dos nossos antepassados. Para o desenvolvimento teórico selecionamos autores como Bourdieu (2002), Eliade (2016), Slater (1994) e Thompson (1992). Assim, este trabalho contribuiu para o fortalecimento da cultura da tradição oral na Comunidade da Missão e, sobretudo, comprovamos que as histórias de encantamento permanecem vivas nas memórias de quem as narrou, revelando as verdades e as violações silenciadas neste período, que possibilitaram o entendimento das consequências do encontro colonial.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2020-06-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionHistória oralapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/1807-1384.2020.e7013110.5007/1807-1384.2020.e70131Interdisciplinary International Journal - INTERthesis; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020); 01-19Revista Internacional Interdisciplinaria INTERthesis; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2020); 01-19Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesis; v. 17 n. 1 (2020); 01-191807-1384reponame:INTERthesisinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/1807-1384.2020.e70131/43442Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonseca, Thaila Bastos daCosta, Veronica Prudente2024-03-15T08:33:39Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/70131Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/oaiinterthesis@gmail.com||interthesis@cfh.ufsc.br||cimbalista@uol.com.br1807-13841807-1384opendoar:2024-03-15T08:33:39INTERthesis - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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Narrativas amazônicas: representações do mito do boto nas narrativas dos moradores antigos da comunidade da Missão Tefé-Amazonas
title Amazonian narratives: dolphin myth representations in narratives of the old residents from Missão Community, Tefé-Amazonas
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Fonseca, Thaila Bastos da
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description The Amazonian narratives are created and elaborated by the human imagination. They demonstrate elements, wich are necessary to be registered and analyzed in Amazonian context. This work seeks to evidence the tradicional and oral culture through an interdisciplinary perspective in Comunidade da Missão, in Tefé city, Amazonas. When people describe past events, they provide historical, social and cultural information about the place they live. This events are indispensable for historical and identity contribution about this place. This research had a qualitative approach and was based on Amazonian narration about the dolphin, seeking to comprehend the colonial meeting between tradicional people from Amazon and the white man; as weel as the erotic and virile carachteristics this mith can assume as a mythological configuration of women´s opressor, victims of patriarchy. The research problem emerged due to the historical background about the community; it is still presented through the colonizer perspective, because there are few writing records from our ancestors. In order to support this research we were based on the following authors: Bourdieu (2002), Eliade (2016), Slater (1994) and Thompson (1992). This work consolidated the tradicional and oral culture in Missão, and we proved that enchantment narration is still in old people´s memories. The enchantment narration show events that helped us to understand the consequences of colonial meeting, the patriarchy consolidation in our society and violence against women under masculine domination.
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