Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Heliene Rosa da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/29255
http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2020.3612
Resumo: This thesis proposes a study on the work of Brazilian indigenous writer Eliane Potiguara, especially in her work Half Face, Half Mask (2018). In it, the author presents poems, essays and articles concerning the indigenous universe, preferably on themes such as love, family, identity and human rights. The goal is to investigate how the indigenous feminine identity is built in the work. With this in mind, we verified that such identity manifests itself in different ways in the analyzed set. In first place, the inspiration for the author's literary production arose from the narratives of her indigenous grandmother, who influenced her since childhood. This correlation suggests that the constitution of indigenous feminine identity in the work is supported, through storytelling, by the the narrator's grandmother's memory and the ancestral knowledge transmitted. On the other hand, the feminine theme permeates the writer's texts, either in the defense of rights, as well as denouncing the injustices suffered by indigenous and socially excluded women. Thus, one can perceive the overlapping of poetic-literary production on behalf of the struggle for women's rights. In the sequence, one can notice an ethnic cosmovision in which the indigenous woman's gaze engenders the writing's compositional process. On the other hand, the literary expressions of the Brazilian Portuguese indigenous authors are relatively recent. On the whole, the first publications appeared a few decades ago. And, in recent years, they have increased significantly. However, it is still little known and less widespread in cultural and academic environments; and productions are often seen with resistance on the part of some readers. This authorship of the Brazilian indigenous peoples' representatives has the advantage of providing the expression from the perspective of the cultures' interior from the many indigenous peoples that compose the Brazilian social fabric. This study is based on theorists Stuart Hall, Eurídice Figueiredo, Margareth Rago, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Gaston Bachelard, Luiza Lobo, Alfredo Bosi, Liane Schneider and works by indigenous writers: Eliane Potiguara, Graça Graúna, Ailton Krenak, Daniel Munduruku, Márcia Wayna Kambeba, Lia Minapoty, Auritha Tabajara; Kaká Werá, Sônia Bone Guajajara; Yaguarê Yamã, among others. The indigenous literature acts in favor of the various indigenous communities' safeguard of memory, identity and ancestry. Thus, the production and diffusion of Eliane Potiguara's work's systematized knowledge can contribute to minimize issues related to prejudice against indigenous peoples. We believe that Literature, through its multiple manifestations and specificities, mainly for its artistic potential of representing our humankind, may.
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spelling Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane PotiguaraIdentities and ancestralities of indigenous women in the poetic of Eliane PotiguaraLiteraturas IndígenasIndigenous LiteraturesMulheres indígenasIndigenous womenIdentidades FemininasFemale IdentitiesEliane PotiguaraEliane PotiguaraMetade cara, metade máscaraHalf face, half maskCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRAThis thesis proposes a study on the work of Brazilian indigenous writer Eliane Potiguara, especially in her work Half Face, Half Mask (2018). In it, the author presents poems, essays and articles concerning the indigenous universe, preferably on themes such as love, family, identity and human rights. The goal is to investigate how the indigenous feminine identity is built in the work. With this in mind, we verified that such identity manifests itself in different ways in the analyzed set. In first place, the inspiration for the author's literary production arose from the narratives of her indigenous grandmother, who influenced her since childhood. This correlation suggests that the constitution of indigenous feminine identity in the work is supported, through storytelling, by the the narrator's grandmother's memory and the ancestral knowledge transmitted. On the other hand, the feminine theme permeates the writer's texts, either in the defense of rights, as well as denouncing the injustices suffered by indigenous and socially excluded women. Thus, one can perceive the overlapping of poetic-literary production on behalf of the struggle for women's rights. In the sequence, one can notice an ethnic cosmovision in which the indigenous woman's gaze engenders the writing's compositional process. On the other hand, the literary expressions of the Brazilian Portuguese indigenous authors are relatively recent. On the whole, the first publications appeared a few decades ago. And, in recent years, they have increased significantly. However, it is still little known and less widespread in cultural and academic environments; and productions are often seen with resistance on the part of some readers. This authorship of the Brazilian indigenous peoples' representatives has the advantage of providing the expression from the perspective of the cultures' interior from the many indigenous peoples that compose the Brazilian social fabric. This study is based on theorists Stuart Hall, Eurídice Figueiredo, Margareth Rago, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Gaston Bachelard, Luiza Lobo, Alfredo Bosi, Liane Schneider and works by indigenous writers: Eliane Potiguara, Graça Graúna, Ailton Krenak, Daniel Munduruku, Márcia Wayna Kambeba, Lia Minapoty, Auritha Tabajara; Kaká Werá, Sônia Bone Guajajara; Yaguarê Yamã, among others. The indigenous literature acts in favor of the various indigenous communities' safeguard of memory, identity and ancestry. Thus, the production and diffusion of Eliane Potiguara's work's systematized knowledge can contribute to minimize issues related to prejudice against indigenous peoples. We believe that Literature, through its multiple manifestations and specificities, mainly for its artistic potential of representing our humankind, may.Tese (Doutorado)A presente tese propõe um estudo sobre a obra da escritora indígena brasileira Eliane Potiguara, sobretudo do livro Metade Cara, Metade Máscara (2018). Nele, a autora apresenta poemas, relatos, ensaios e artigos em torno do universo indígena, em que aborda a diáspora desses povos pelo interior do território brasileiro, com seus desdobramentos, como por exemplo, as violências e opressões, até a atualidade, sempre pelo olhar feminino. O objetivo é investigar como a identidade feminina indígena é construída na obra. Neste sentido, verificamos que essa identidade se manifesta de modos variados no conjunto analisado. Em primeiro lugar, a inspiração para a produção intelectual e poética da autora surgiu a partir das narrativas da avó indígena que a influenciaram desde a infância. Essa correlação sugere que a constituição da identidade feminina indígena, na obra, tenha como sustentação a memória e os conhecimentos ancestrais transmitidos pela avó da narradora, por meio da contação de histórias. Por outro lado, a temática feminina permeia os textos da escritora, seja na defesa dos direitos ou na denúncia das injustiças sofridas pelas mulheres indígenas e socialmente excluídas. Assim, percebemos que há um imbricamento da produção poético-literária com a luta em prol dos direitos femininos. Na sequência, percebe-se uma cosmovisão étnica em que o olhar da mulher indígena engendra o processo composicional da escrita. Por outro lado, as expressões literárias dos autores indígenas brasileiros, em língua portuguesa, são relativamente recentes. De modo geral, as primeiras publicações apareceram há algumas décadas. E, nos últimos anos, aumentaram significativamente. No entanto, ela é ainda pouco conhecida e pouco difundida nos ambientes culturais e acadêmicos; e, muitas vezes, as produções são vistas com resistência por parte de alguns leitores. Essa autoria dos representantes dos povos indígenas brasileiros tem a vantagem de possibilitar a expressão sob a ótica do interior das culturas dos muitos povos indígenas que compõem o tecido social brasileiro. Desenvolvemos essa pesquisa bibliográfica qualitativa de forma analítico-descritiva e de caráter interpretativo para realizar análise de material literário, buscando recortes que permitam compreender os aspectos poéticos da obra da escritora indígena Eliane Potiguara, na perspectiva da construção da identidade feminina, relacionada à ancestralidade. Este estudo está fundamentado nos teóricos Stuart Hall, Eurídice Figueiredo, Margareth Rago, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Gaston Bachelard, Luiza Lobo, Alfredo Bosi, Liane Schneider e em obras de escritores indígenas: Eliane Potiguara, Graça Graúna, Ailton Krenak, Daniel Munduruku, Márcia Wayna Kambeba, Lia Minapoty, Auritha Tabajara; Kaká Werá, Sônia Bone Guajajara; Yaguarê Yamã, entre outros. A literatura indígena atua em favor da preservação da memória, da identidade e da ancestralidade das diversas comunidades indígenas brasileiras. Para efeito dessa análise, acreditamos ser possível contribuir com a produção e a disseminação dos estudos sobre a produção literária de autoria indígena - dos intelectuais indígenas brasileiros-; e, por conseguinte, a revisão do cânone na história da literatura brasileira. Acreditamos também que a literatura possa colaborar para a desconstrução de visões preconceituosas sobre a diversidade de grupamentos étnicos e suas culturas.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Estudos LiteráriosMelo, Carlos Augusto dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5205243411665484Campato Junior, João Adalbertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8881219894595704Graúna, Maria das Graças Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5740105436083026Ribeiro, Pedro Mandagaráhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6962097027141758Souza, Enivalda Nunes Freitas ehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9820315334900506Vianna, Cintia Camargohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6105339070953272Costa, Heliene Rosa da2020-04-28T12:04:14Z2020-04-28T12:04:14Z2020-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfCOSTA, Heliene Rosa da. Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara. 2020. 265 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
Identities and ancestralities of indigenous women in the poetic of Eliane Potiguara
title Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
spellingShingle Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
Costa, Heliene Rosa da
Literaturas Indígenas
Indigenous Literatures
Mulheres indígenas
Indigenous women
Identidades Femininas
Female Identities
Eliane Potiguara
Eliane Potiguara
Metade cara, metade máscara
Half face, half mask
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
title_short Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
title_full Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
title_fullStr Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
title_full_unstemmed Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
title_sort Identidades e ancestralidades das mulheres indígenas na poética de Eliane Potiguara
author Costa, Heliene Rosa da
author_facet Costa, Heliene Rosa da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Melo, Carlos Augusto de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5205243411665484
Campato Junior, João Adalberto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8881219894595704
Graúna, Maria das Graças Ferreira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5740105436083026
Ribeiro, Pedro Mandagará
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6962097027141758
Souza, Enivalda Nunes Freitas e
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9820315334900506
Vianna, Cintia Camargo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6105339070953272
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Heliene Rosa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Literaturas Indígenas
Indigenous Literatures
Mulheres indígenas
Indigenous women
Identidades Femininas
Female Identities
Eliane Potiguara
Eliane Potiguara
Metade cara, metade máscara
Half face, half mask
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
topic Literaturas Indígenas
Indigenous Literatures
Mulheres indígenas
Indigenous women
Identidades Femininas
Female Identities
Eliane Potiguara
Eliane Potiguara
Metade cara, metade máscara
Half face, half mask
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS::LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
description This thesis proposes a study on the work of Brazilian indigenous writer Eliane Potiguara, especially in her work Half Face, Half Mask (2018). In it, the author presents poems, essays and articles concerning the indigenous universe, preferably on themes such as love, family, identity and human rights. The goal is to investigate how the indigenous feminine identity is built in the work. With this in mind, we verified that such identity manifests itself in different ways in the analyzed set. In first place, the inspiration for the author's literary production arose from the narratives of her indigenous grandmother, who influenced her since childhood. This correlation suggests that the constitution of indigenous feminine identity in the work is supported, through storytelling, by the the narrator's grandmother's memory and the ancestral knowledge transmitted. On the other hand, the feminine theme permeates the writer's texts, either in the defense of rights, as well as denouncing the injustices suffered by indigenous and socially excluded women. Thus, one can perceive the overlapping of poetic-literary production on behalf of the struggle for women's rights. In the sequence, one can notice an ethnic cosmovision in which the indigenous woman's gaze engenders the writing's compositional process. On the other hand, the literary expressions of the Brazilian Portuguese indigenous authors are relatively recent. On the whole, the first publications appeared a few decades ago. And, in recent years, they have increased significantly. However, it is still little known and less widespread in cultural and academic environments; and productions are often seen with resistance on the part of some readers. This authorship of the Brazilian indigenous peoples' representatives has the advantage of providing the expression from the perspective of the cultures' interior from the many indigenous peoples that compose the Brazilian social fabric. This study is based on theorists Stuart Hall, Eurídice Figueiredo, Margareth Rago, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Gaston Bachelard, Luiza Lobo, Alfredo Bosi, Liane Schneider and works by indigenous writers: Eliane Potiguara, Graça Graúna, Ailton Krenak, Daniel Munduruku, Márcia Wayna Kambeba, Lia Minapoty, Auritha Tabajara; Kaká Werá, Sônia Bone Guajajara; Yaguarê Yamã, among others. The indigenous literature acts in favor of the various indigenous communities' safeguard of memory, identity and ancestry. Thus, the production and diffusion of Eliane Potiguara's work's systematized knowledge can contribute to minimize issues related to prejudice against indigenous peoples. We believe that Literature, through its multiple manifestations and specificities, mainly for its artistic potential of representing our humankind, may.
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