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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2023.tde-15092023-150852
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Author
Full name
Ingrid Lidyane Santos Silva
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Souza, Maria das Graças de (President)
André, Sónia
Farah, Paulo Daniel Elias
Martins, Leda Maria
Title in Portuguese
A Poética da MAR-Imaginalidade: aquíferos da memória em pretuguês por vozes amefricanas e africanas
Keywords in Portuguese
Ancestralidade
Consciência Preta
Memória
Poética da MAR-Imaginalidade
Pretuguês
Re-existência
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho que ora apresento elucida a importância da dialética entre as epistemes produzidas em África e no Brasil, trazendo, majoritariamente, os saberes-fazeres de intelectuais africanas e amefricanas. Com isto, torna-se evidente uma polifonia de vozes insurgentes, viabilizando a construção de outras epistemologias não-eurocêntricas a fim de contribuir para a promoção de uma educação antirracista no Brasil. Dentre os conceitos fundamentados, têm-se a escrevivência (EVARISTO s/d); a filosofia da Consciência Preta (BIKO, 2017); e o pretuguês (GONZALEZ, 2020), os quais trazem a sustentação necessária para a construção da poética negra. Esta se faz presente por meio da Poética da MAR-Imaginalidade, tendo a memória, a ancestralidade e a (re)existência enquanto aspectos centrais que atravessam esta experiência, visando conectar o (a) sujeito (a) amefricano (a) à sua ancestralidade africana. Para tanto, coloco-me imersa em meio às encruzilhadas que são compostas a partir das experiências por mim vivenciadas, de modo que esta conexão se transmuta em uma poética constituída por um ecoar de vozes, configurando aspectos estético, político e emancipatório.
Title in English
The Poetic of MAR-Imaginality: Aquifers of Memory in pretuguês by amefrican and african voices
Keywords in English
Ancestry
Black Consciousness
Memory
Poetic of MAR-Imaginality
Pretuguês
Re-existence
Abstract in English
This work that I present elucidates the importance of the dialectic between the epistemes produced in Africa and in Brazil, bringing, mostly, the know-how of African and Amefrican intellectuals. With this, a polyphony of insurgent voices becomes evident, enabling the construction of other non-Eurocentric epistemologies in order to contribute to the promotion of an anti-racist education in Brazil. Among that concepts that underlie this text, we have the writing/life experience (EVARISTO s/d); the philosophy of Black Consciousness (BIKO, 2017); and Pretuguês (Black Portuguese) (GONZALEZ, 2020), which bring the necessary support for the construction of black poetics. This is present through the Poetics of MAR-Imaginality, having memory, ancestry and reexistence as central aspects that cross this experience, aiming to connect the Amefrican subject to his African ancestry. Therefore, I immerse myself in the midst of the crossroads that are composed from the experiences I have lived, so that this connection is transmuted into a poetics constituted by an echo of voices, configuring aesthetic, political and emancipatory aspects.
 
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2023-09-15
 
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