Tesis
As poéticas e políticas do Teatro do Oprimido e decolonialidade de gênero nos caminhos de ser mais
Fecha
2021-10-07Registro en:
SALGADO, Katiuska Tereza Azambuja. As poéticas e políticas do Teatro do Oprimido e decolonialidade de gênero nos caminhos de ser mais. 2021. 146 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Estudos de Cultura Contemporânea) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Faculdade de Comunicação e Artes, Cuiabá, 2021.
Autor
Azevedo, Maria Thereza de Oliveira
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Azevedo, Maria Thereza de Oliveira
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Carneiro, Maristela
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Alcure, Adriana Schneider
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Institución
Resumen
The Modermity/Coloniality Project 1s a myth that breeds naturalized fictions and patriarchal
wounds, tearing the community fabric where 1t 1s established. This research investigates the
poetic and political powers of the Theater of the Oppressed in the decoloniality of gender,
with students from MT Escola de Teatro e do Coletivo Cena Livre, fsom online theatrical
games, resulting in performances by Theater of the Oppressed. The procedures used in this
research-intervention are Cartography. therefore. works with the monitoring of processes. At
the end of the experiment, semi-structured interviews are conducted with each participant, for
further reflection. The results point to the importance of forums on naturalized fictions of
gender and race. the patriarchal wounds of the modem colonial world-system in the daily
lives of young people, about the interiorization of oppressors, about experiences of shared
oppression, the powers of another view that sees men as human beings, the protagonism of
self and ascetism, tests of breaking oppression, the relevance of disobedience to the
prototypical male gender, the understanding of machismo being a structure that steals female /
feminized bodies, the relevance of ancestral knowledge, and the importance of theatrical
poetic creation.