Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/28311
https://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2019.2522
Resumo: This paper analyzes the configurations of the prostitute body in the following narratives: in the short stories “Paraíba” and “Módulo lunar pouco feliz”, present in Gasparino Damata's book “Os Solteirões” (1975); and in the novels As flores do jardim da nossa casa (2007) by Marco Lacerda e Nossos ossos (2013) by Marcelino Freire. The male prostitute body figured in these fictional texts of homoerotic expression is an operational notion proposed by it to contemplate the diversity of practices and subjects (bagaxa, hustler, call boy, gigolo, toy boy, rent boy) who monetize their young bodies by exchanging them by offering sex and companionship for money, material and symbolic goods with the owners of capital, who are generally older homosexuals treated as abject in the erotic-sexual realm. The investigation of the male prostitute body operates in four chapters in this study anchored in theoretical postulates of literary studies and in dialogue with other epistemological constructs. In the first chapter, “Before the Tricks…”, we make explicit a decalogue with discussion axes based on research and ethnographic studies (anthropology, sociology and social psychology) that encompasses multiple aspects about the male prostitute body; follows a succinct historiographical outline of Western culture on the existence and ways of viewing male prostitute bodies; and an the panorama of the male prostitute body in Brazilian homoerotic literature. The second chapter, “First Trick,” has as its scope the notion of mas(ASS)linity / mas(ASS)culinity profitable linearity which we analyze in Gasparino Damata’s short stories. In the third chapter, “Second Trick,” the exegetical process focused on how Marco Lacerda's Romanesque mlae prostitute body (Benício) builds a career out of its monetizable body in different territories (street, sauna, nightclub) and modalities (call boy, gogoboy, gigolo). In the fourth chapter, “Third Trick”, we analyze the fragmented otherness of the main Romanesque male prostitute body of Marcelino Freire (Cicero) affected by homicide in the exercise of prostitution. In the conclusion, “After the Tricks,” we spell out our research thesis proposition. As we orient ourselves by the premise of hegemonic recurrence with the interchangeability and power relations, a stigmatized and clandestine male prostitute body pauperized and /or luteinized sex work anchored in the socioeconomic condition as the most apparent motivation for engagement in the sex business profitable sex. The premise underpins four argumentative vertices: the demand for a discursive, gestural and corporeal enterprise of a “dirty”, rustic hegemonic masculinity of lower-class hyper viral men (masculine and / or muscular bodies, large genitalia); the recurrence of the street as a subordinate and marginal territoriality for sex work; the correlation between impoverishment / lumpesination of the male prostitute body and illicit practices (dichotomization between suitable male prostitute bodies or not); and the absence of fabulous centrality from the male prostitute body as an enunciating subject in the novelistic genre.
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spelling Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino FreireConfigurations of male prostitute body: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda and Marcelino FreireCorpo-prostitutoHomoerotismoLiteratura brasileiraContosGasparino DamataRomancesMarco LacerdaMarcelino FreireMale prostitute bodyHomoerotismBrazilian literatureShort storiesNovelsCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTESThis paper analyzes the configurations of the prostitute body in the following narratives: in the short stories “Paraíba” and “Módulo lunar pouco feliz”, present in Gasparino Damata's book “Os Solteirões” (1975); and in the novels As flores do jardim da nossa casa (2007) by Marco Lacerda e Nossos ossos (2013) by Marcelino Freire. The male prostitute body figured in these fictional texts of homoerotic expression is an operational notion proposed by it to contemplate the diversity of practices and subjects (bagaxa, hustler, call boy, gigolo, toy boy, rent boy) who monetize their young bodies by exchanging them by offering sex and companionship for money, material and symbolic goods with the owners of capital, who are generally older homosexuals treated as abject in the erotic-sexual realm. The investigation of the male prostitute body operates in four chapters in this study anchored in theoretical postulates of literary studies and in dialogue with other epistemological constructs. In the first chapter, “Before the Tricks…”, we make explicit a decalogue with discussion axes based on research and ethnographic studies (anthropology, sociology and social psychology) that encompasses multiple aspects about the male prostitute body; follows a succinct historiographical outline of Western culture on the existence and ways of viewing male prostitute bodies; and an the panorama of the male prostitute body in Brazilian homoerotic literature. The second chapter, “First Trick,” has as its scope the notion of mas(ASS)linity / mas(ASS)culinity profitable linearity which we analyze in Gasparino Damata’s short stories. In the third chapter, “Second Trick,” the exegetical process focused on how Marco Lacerda's Romanesque mlae prostitute body (Benício) builds a career out of its monetizable body in different territories (street, sauna, nightclub) and modalities (call boy, gogoboy, gigolo). In the fourth chapter, “Third Trick”, we analyze the fragmented otherness of the main Romanesque male prostitute body of Marcelino Freire (Cicero) affected by homicide in the exercise of prostitution. In the conclusion, “After the Tricks,” we spell out our research thesis proposition. As we orient ourselves by the premise of hegemonic recurrence with the interchangeability and power relations, a stigmatized and clandestine male prostitute body pauperized and /or luteinized sex work anchored in the socioeconomic condition as the most apparent motivation for engagement in the sex business profitable sex. The premise underpins four argumentative vertices: the demand for a discursive, gestural and corporeal enterprise of a “dirty”, rustic hegemonic masculinity of lower-class hyper viral men (masculine and / or muscular bodies, large genitalia); the recurrence of the street as a subordinate and marginal territoriality for sex work; the correlation between impoverishment / lumpesination of the male prostitute body and illicit practices (dichotomization between suitable male prostitute bodies or not); and the absence of fabulous centrality from the male prostitute body as an enunciating subject in the novelistic genre.Tese (Doutorado)Este trabalho analisa as configurações do corpo-prostituto nas seguintes narrativas: nos contos “Paraíba” e “Módulo lunar pouco feliz”, presentes no livro Os solteirões (1975) de Gasparino Damata; e nos romances As flores do jardim da nossa casa (2007) de Marco Lacerda e Nossos ossos (2013) de Marcelino Freire. O corpo-prostituto figurado nesses textos ficcionais de expressão homoerótica é uma noção operacional proposta por este para contemplar a diversidade de práticas e de sujeitos (bagaxa, michê, garoto de programa, gigolô, toy boy, acompanhante) que monetizam seus corpos jovens, ao intercambiá-los oferecendo sexo e companhia por dinheiro, bens materiais e simbólicos com os donos do capital – homossexuais geralmente mais velhos tratados como abjetos no âmbito erótico-sexual. A investigação do corpo-prostituto opera em quatro capítulos neste estudo ancorada em postulados teóricos dos estudos literários e na interlocução com outros constructos epistemológicos. No primeiro capítulo, “Antes dos programas…”, explicitamos um decálogo com eixos de discussão fundamentado em pesquisas e em estudos etnográficos (antropologia, sociologia e psicologia social) que abarca múltiplos aspectos acerca do corpo-prostituto; segue um sucinto recorte historiográfico da cultura ocidental sobre a existência e os modos de encarar os corpos-prostitutos; e um panorama do corpo-prostituto na literatura brasileira de expressão homoerótica. O segundo capítulo, “Primeiro programa”, tem como escopo a noção de mas(CU)linidade/ mas(CU)linidade rentável a qual analisamos em contos de Gasparino Damata. No terceiro capítulo, “Segundo Programa”, o processo exegético centrou-se em como o corpo-prostituto romanesco de Marco Lacerda (Benício) constrói uma carreira a partir de seu corpo monetizável em diferentes territórios (rua, sauna, boate) e modalidades (garoto de programa, gogoboy, gigolô). No quarto capítulo, “Terceiro programa”, analisamos a alteridade fragmentada do principal corpo-prostituto romanesco de Marcelino Freire (Cícero) acometido por homicídio no exercício da prostituição, para isso recorremos à ideia barthesiana de biografema. Na conclusão, “Depois dos programas”, explicitamos nossa proposição de tese de pesquisa. Ao orientarmo-nos pela premissa da reincidência hegemônica, sobressaiu junto às intercambialidades e as relações de poder um corpo-prostituto estigmatizado e clandestino, e sobretudo pauperizado e/ou lupenizado o qual ancora-se na condição socioeconômica como motivação mais aparente para o engajamento no sexo rentável. Sustentam a premissa quatro vértices argumentativos: a demanda por um empreendimento discursivo, gestual e corpóreo de uma masculinidade hegemônica “suja”, rústica de homens hiperviris de classes baixas (corpos másculos e/ou musculosos, genitália avantajada); a recorrência da rua enquanto territorialidade subalternizada e marginal para o trabalho sexual; a correlação entre pauperização/lumpesinagem do corpo-prostituto e práticas ilícitas (dicotomização entre corpos-prostitutos idôneos ou não); e a ausência de centralidade fabuladora a partir do corpo-prostituto como sujeito enunciador no gênero romanesco.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Estudos LiteráriosCamargo, Fábio Figueiredohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1607535412134196Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo Fernandeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6342363393437620Camargo, Flávio Pereirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5015485726957185Pereira, Kênia Maria de Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6565924641557935Soares, Leonardo Franciscohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8507310300864306Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos2020-01-14T12:57:02Z2020-01-14T12:57:02Z2019-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfNASCIMENTO, Dorinaldo dos Santos. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
Configurations of male prostitute body: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda and Marcelino Freire
title Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
spellingShingle Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos
Corpo-prostituto
Homoerotismo
Literatura brasileira
Contos
Gasparino Damata
Romances
Marco Lacerda
Marcelino Freire
Male prostitute body
Homoerotism
Brazilian literature
Short stories
Novels
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
title_short Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
title_full Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
title_fullStr Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
title_full_unstemmed Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
title_sort Configurações do corpo-prostituto: Gasparino Damata, Marco Lacerda e Marcelino Freire
author Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos
author_facet Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Camargo, Fábio Figueiredo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1607535412134196
Albuquerque, Carlos Eduardo Fernandes
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6342363393437620
Camargo, Flávio Pereira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5015485726957185
Pereira, Kênia Maria de Almeida
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6565924641557935
Soares, Leonardo Francisco
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8507310300864306
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Dorinaldo dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corpo-prostituto
Homoerotismo
Literatura brasileira
Contos
Gasparino Damata
Romances
Marco Lacerda
Marcelino Freire
Male prostitute body
Homoerotism
Brazilian literature
Short stories
Novels
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
topic Corpo-prostituto
Homoerotismo
Literatura brasileira
Contos
Gasparino Damata
Romances
Marco Lacerda
Marcelino Freire
Male prostitute body
Homoerotism
Brazilian literature
Short stories
Novels
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
description This paper analyzes the configurations of the prostitute body in the following narratives: in the short stories “Paraíba” and “Módulo lunar pouco feliz”, present in Gasparino Damata's book “Os Solteirões” (1975); and in the novels As flores do jardim da nossa casa (2007) by Marco Lacerda e Nossos ossos (2013) by Marcelino Freire. The male prostitute body figured in these fictional texts of homoerotic expression is an operational notion proposed by it to contemplate the diversity of practices and subjects (bagaxa, hustler, call boy, gigolo, toy boy, rent boy) who monetize their young bodies by exchanging them by offering sex and companionship for money, material and symbolic goods with the owners of capital, who are generally older homosexuals treated as abject in the erotic-sexual realm. The investigation of the male prostitute body operates in four chapters in this study anchored in theoretical postulates of literary studies and in dialogue with other epistemological constructs. In the first chapter, “Before the Tricks…”, we make explicit a decalogue with discussion axes based on research and ethnographic studies (anthropology, sociology and social psychology) that encompasses multiple aspects about the male prostitute body; follows a succinct historiographical outline of Western culture on the existence and ways of viewing male prostitute bodies; and an the panorama of the male prostitute body in Brazilian homoerotic literature. The second chapter, “First Trick,” has as its scope the notion of mas(ASS)linity / mas(ASS)culinity profitable linearity which we analyze in Gasparino Damata’s short stories. In the third chapter, “Second Trick,” the exegetical process focused on how Marco Lacerda's Romanesque mlae prostitute body (Benício) builds a career out of its monetizable body in different territories (street, sauna, nightclub) and modalities (call boy, gogoboy, gigolo). In the fourth chapter, “Third Trick”, we analyze the fragmented otherness of the main Romanesque male prostitute body of Marcelino Freire (Cicero) affected by homicide in the exercise of prostitution. In the conclusion, “After the Tricks,” we spell out our research thesis proposition. As we orient ourselves by the premise of hegemonic recurrence with the interchangeability and power relations, a stigmatized and clandestine male prostitute body pauperized and /or luteinized sex work anchored in the socioeconomic condition as the most apparent motivation for engagement in the sex business profitable sex. The premise underpins four argumentative vertices: the demand for a discursive, gestural and corporeal enterprise of a “dirty”, rustic hegemonic masculinity of lower-class hyper viral men (masculine and / or muscular bodies, large genitalia); the recurrence of the street as a subordinate and marginal territoriality for sex work; the correlation between impoverishment / lumpesination of the male prostitute body and illicit practices (dichotomization between suitable male prostitute bodies or not); and the absence of fabulous centrality from the male prostitute body as an enunciating subject in the novelistic genre.
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