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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2023.tde-13072023-142426
Document
Author
Full name
Maria Fernanda Ceccon Vomero
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Pupo, Maria Lúcia de Souza Barros (President)
Coutinho, Marina Henriques
Leal, Mara Lúcia
Oliveira, Lucia Maciel Barbosa de
Simões, Cibele Forjaz
Title in Portuguese
Presenças desobedientes: processos cênicos, território e a experiência do comum
Keywords in Portuguese
América Latina
anticolonialidade
epistemologia
pedagogia
teatro
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho acompanha os processos criativos de três coletivos teatrais da América Latina e apoia-se nas práticas pedagógicas desenvolvidas pela pesquisadora com o objetivo de elaborar uma crítica epistêmica/epistemológica em Artes Cênicas, guiada por perspectivas anticoloniais e transdisciplinares. Com base nesta crítica, pretende-se compreender as repercussões micropolíticas de processos criativos estruturados em torno a um pensamento e uma prática situados, com ênfase no vínculo com o território. O movimento zapatista aparece como paradigma das iniciativas autônomas e territorializadas no continente. A tese também incorpora o princípio da mútua criação (uyway), presente nas cosmopercepções andinas, como eixo fundamental das dinâmicas pedagógicas que apresentam potencial emancipatório, e defende o exercício de uma reflexão nuevamestiza (ANZALDÚA, 1987) e (RIVERA CUSICANQUI, 2018) que contemple os saberes ameríndios e afrodiaspóricos e dialogue com a multiplicidade de experiências cênicas presentes na América Latina.
Title in English
Disobedient presences: scenic processes, territory, and the experience of the common
Keywords in English
anticoloniality
epistemology
Latin America
pedagogy
theater
Abstract in English
This work accompanies the creative processes of three Latin American theater groups the researcher with the aim of elaborating an epistemic/epistemological critique in Performing Arts, guided by anti-colonial and transdisciplinary perspectives. Based on this critique, it is intended to understand the micropolitical repercussions of creative processes structured around a situated thought and practice, with emphasis on the connection with the territory. The Zapatista movement appears as a paradigm of autonomous and territorialized initiatives on the continent. The thesis also incorporates the principle of mutual creation (uyway), present in Andean world perceptions, as a fundamental axis of pedagogical dynamics that have emancipatory potential, and defends the exercise of a new mestiza (ANZALDÚA, 1987) and ch'ixi (RIVERA CUSICANQUI, 2018) thinking, which contemplates Amerindian and Afro-diasporic knowledge and dialogue with the multiplicity of stage experiences present in Latin America.
 
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2023-07-13
 
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