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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2015.tde-21082015-192207
Document
Author
Full name
Romilda Costa Motta
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Prado, Maria Ligia Coelho (President)
Costa, Claudia Junqueira de Lima
Martins, Ana Paula Vosne
Soares, Gabriela Pellegrino
Vilardaga, Stella Maris Scatena Franco
Title in Portuguese
Práticas políticas e representações de si: os escritos autobiográficos da mexicana Antonieta Rivas Mercado e da brasileira Patrícia Galvão / Pagu
Keywords in Portuguese
Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900-1931)
Cultura e política
Escritas de si
Patrícia Galvão/ Pagu (1910-1962)
Relações de gênero
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese estuda a trajetória de duas latino-americanas: a mexicana Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900-1931) e a brasileira Patrícia Galvão (1910-1962). Mulheres de facetas múltiplas, marcadas por diferenças sociais, políticas e ideológicas. Foram consideradas transgressoras de normas sociais e culturais vigentes, ao ultrapassarem fronteiras, apontando outras possibilidades de ação para as mulheres no espaço público, participando ativamente de movimentos artísticos e políticos que propunham mudanças. As fontes privilegiadas da investigação foram as escritas de si (cartas, autobiografia e diário pessoal). Por meio delas, lapidaram imagens de si perante seus interlocutores, refletiram e se pronunciaram sobre questões relacionadas a tensões próprias às dificuldades de conciliação entre a vida privada (maternidade, casamento, divórcio, tradição) e a atuação pública (no âmbito da cultura e da política). Como mulheres representativas de um tempo de mudanças, assumiram, em distintos níveis, de forma sutil ou declarada, que a maternidade não era o único ou maior projeto de suas vidas, passando a disputar espaço com outros papeis e lugares que desejaram viver e incorporar como parte da vivência feminina.
Title in English
Political Pratices and Representations of the self: the autobiographical writings of the mexican Antonieta Rivas Mercado and the brasilian Patrícia Galvão/ Pagu
Keywords in English
Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900-1931)
Culture and politics
Gender relations
Patrícia Galvão/ Pagu(1910-1961)
Writings of self
Abstract in English
This thesis studies the trajectory of two Latin American women: Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900 1931) and Patrícia Galvão (1910 1962). They were women with multiple faces, marked by social, political, and ideological differences. They had been considered transgressors of the prevailing social and cultural rules. They crossed borders showing other possibilities to acting in the public scenario, and participating actively in the artistic and political movements, which would propose changes. The privileged sources for this investigation were the writings of self (letters, autobiography and personal diaries). They built images of themselves reflecting and giving opinions about issues related to tensions involving difficulties to conciliate private life (motherhood, marriage, divorce, tradition) and public acting with the public actuation (in the cultural and political scope). As women living on a time of changes, they took over in distinct levels, in a subtle or declared way, that motherhood was not the only or the most important project in their lives.
 
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2015-08-21
 
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