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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2009.tde-18022010-170313
Document
Author
Full name
Sonia Teller
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Sevcenko, Nicolau (President)
Felicio, Vera Lucia Goncalves
Saliba, Elias Thome
Title in Portuguese
História do corpo através da dança da ciranda: Lia de Itamaracá
Keywords in Portuguese
Ciranda
Cultura popular
Dança
Lia do Itamaracá
Teatro
Abstract in Portuguese
Excluídas da vida pública, da política, do direito à cidadania, da história, pelo menos nos séculos que precederam o XIX e até meados do nosso século, há, no entanto um lugar privilegiado, onde as mulheres são reconhecidas e transpuseram o limiar da vida privada: a dança, lugar onde seu corpo "fala". O presente trabalho visa fazer uma história do corpo da mulher, via dança, especificamente a dança da ciranda presidida por Lia do Itamaracá. O propósito é analisar as especificidades quanto ao corpo e imaginário que fixou do feminino e verificar até que ponto a ciranda produz um corpo Outro que não o do biopoder tal como formulou Foucault. Enfim, a exemplo de José Carlos de Paula, gostaríamos de buscar a efetivação das ações libertárias que se configurariam como quebra dos limites da corporeidade imposta socialmente.
Title in English
History of the body through the dance of ciranda: Lia de Itamaracá
Keywords in English
Ciranda
Dance
Lia de Itamaracá
Popular culture
Theater
Abstract in English
Although women were excluded from the public life, politics, the right of citizenship and History, at least in the centuries that preceded the 19th and the first half of the 20th century there is, nevertheless, a situation in which they were recognized in a very privileged way and that went beyond their private lives: dance, the language of the body. This paper aims to trace the history of the womans body through dance, specifically the ciranda (a popular dance) by Lia do Itamaraçá. The objective is to analyze what is determined in the feminine by the body and what is imaginary and from this point of view verify whether the ciranda produces a body Other, different from the bio-power as stated by Foucault. Finally, we would like to find the libertarian actions effectuation that would shape as the breakage of the corporeity limits imposed by society.
 
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