doctoralThesis
As performatividades de paquera masculina: entre o Facebook e as festas eletrônicas sobralenses
Fecha
2017-02-22Registro en:
SAMPAIO, Fabricio de Sousa. As performatividades de paquera masculina: entre o Facebook e as festas eletrônicas sobralenses. 2017. 268f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Sociais) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.
Autor
Sampaio, Fabricio de Sousa
Resumen
Flirting is a selective, calculating and eroticized act. It is a search characterized by certain
rituals interrelated with the intentions of the subjects, the axes of classification and
differentiation of bodies in levels of desirability and / or passivity, heteronormativity and
social codes of each cultural context in which it takes place. The hybrid and concomitant
ethnography performed on flirting aimed at analyzing the performance of flirting among men
in the online contexts of Facebook and "offline" in electronic parties in the city of Sobral,
interior of Ceará, between 2013 and 2016. And, the from there, to interpret, specifically, the
social markers of flirting and their intersectionalities, in addition to identifying and
understanding the performative rituals of male bodies in flirtation situations during electronic
parties and on Facebook. In the analysis of the meanings of the performance rituals of flirting
in these contexts, the research had open interviews with sixteen participants of the electronic
parties and with dialogues and interviews with other twelve subjects who participated in
interactions via Facebook Messenger and through the application "whatsapp". The concept of
performance by Richard Schechner (2003, 2010, 2011, 2012) and Erving Goffman (2009,
2010, 2011), as well as Judith Butler's notion of performativity (2002, 2006, 2010, 2011),
intersected the reflections on the rituals of flirtation that were analytically divided into the
preparatory, blurred and focused or multifocated phases, using Goffman's theorizations. Male
flirting is a ritualistic "continuum" between online and offline and has been shown during
social research intersected by axes of differentiation - sex, gender, sexuality, aesthetic
standards, social class or group performance and generation -, which are contextually reassigned
through heteronorma and specific sociability codes. In addition, thinking about the
sociabilities of flirting in the ambience of uninterrupted connectivity of cyberculture is based
on the premise of hybrid cultural contexts and, therefore, the consideration that contemporary
flirting presents itself in a hybridized way in which subjects transit between the symmetric
poles of interaction "online" and "offline", reiterating and subverting social norms and rules
that structure each cultural context.