• JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
 
  Bookmark and Share
 
 
Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2023.tde-01112023-155945
Document
Author
Full name
Andreia Duarte de Figueiredo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Lopes, Elisabeth Silva (President)
Ávila, Carla Cristina Oliveira de
Dias, Kenia e Silva
Martins, Leda Maria
Mindlin, Betty
Title in Portuguese
Teatro e os povos indígenas, por uma reinvenção da vida
Keywords in Portuguese
Arte
Colonialidade
Corpo
Povos Indígenas
Teatro
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente tese reflete sobre diferentes perspectivas na relação entre o teatro e os povos originários, abordando noções sobre epistemologia, corpo, invisibilidade social, colonialidade e arte. Todo o trabalho é feito em um diálogo com o saber dos povos indígenas, tendo como referência o pensamento e a prática de líderes, artistas e intelectuais de diferentes etnias. A escrita é elaborada de forma poética valorizando a experiência como ponto central na realização artística e no campo expandido do teatro. Assim, a própria convivência de anos ao lado de pessoas que são do povo originário, a criação de espetáculos e de festival, passam a ser entendidos como formas potenciais de produção de conhecimento e de ativismo estético político. Para além da produção na arte, a conexão entre os povos indígenas e o teatro é observada como oportunidade para expansão do pensamento, apontando movimentos para a reinvenção das nossas formas de existir.
Title in English
-
Keywords in English
Art
Body
Coloniality
Indigenous Peoples
Theater
Abstract in English
This thesis reflects on different perspectives about the relationship between theater and indigenous peoples, discussing notions of epistemology, body, social invisibility, coloniality and art. This work is done in a dialogue with the knowledge of indigenous peoples, implying the thought and practice of leaders, artists and intellectuals from different ethnic groups as main reference. The writing is elaborated in a poetic way, valuing experience as a central point in artistic achievement and in theater as expanded field. Thus, the coexistence of years alongside people from First Nations, the creation of shows and festival come to be understood as potential forms of knowledge production and political aesthetic activism. In addition to art production, the connection between indigenous peoples and theater is seen as an opportunity to expand thinking, pointing to movements for the reinvention of our ways of existence.
 
WARNING - Viewing this document is conditioned on your acceptance of the following terms of use:
This document is only for private use for research and teaching activities. Reproduction for commercial use is forbidden. This rights cover the whole data about this document as well as its contents. Any uses or copies of this document in whole or in part must include the author's name.
Publishing Date
2023-11-01
 
WARNING: Learn what derived works are clicking here.
All rights of the thesis/dissertation are from the authors
CeTI-SC/STI
Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of USP. Copyright © 2001-2024. All rights reserved.