Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: VERA LUCIA DA SILVA

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DISCENTE : VERA LUCIA DA SILVA
DATA : 04/11/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Campus Sosígenes Costa - Auditório Monte Pascoal 1 - Link: https://mconf.rnp.br/webconf/csc-1
TÍTULO:

TIME IN THE PATAXÓ NARRATIVES OF THE COMEXATIBÁ INDIGENOUS LAND.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Temporality. Narratives. Pataxó.


PÁGINAS: 58
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Antropologia
RESUMO:

The ongoing doctoral research, “Time in the Pataxó Narratives of the Comexatibá Indigenous Land”, associated to the Postgraduate Program in State and Society, of the Center for Training in Human and Social Sciences of the Federal University of Southern Bahia (UFSB) , whose problem is the understanding of the singular experience of time in the middle of the Pataxó indigenous culture, from the study of oral and written narratives that circulate in the villages Kaí, Tibá and Pequi located in the municipality of Prado / Ba in the Indigenous Land already mentioned. For this task, the thoughts of Paul Ricoeur (2003; 2006; 2012a, 2012b, 2012c) will initially be put into dialogue along with Hannah Arendt (2002), Walter Benjamim (2012; 2013), Johannes Fabian (2013) and Daniel Munduruku (2002, 2010) around temporality, in order to understand the notions of time present in these narratives, whether they are collective, biographical or autobiographical, as well as the potentialities existing in this narrative. The issues to be addressed in this thesis project are based on the principle that lived experience occurs in time and simultaneously produces temporalities that materialize in symbolic constructions that, in a given historical context, can be articulated to political processes of resistance and struggle related to social, legal, historical concerns, etc. This research therefore attempts to examine how the Pataxó build their communities from their narratives and, in so doing, they build themselves over time as a collective with legitimate rights over a territory inherited from their indigenous ancestors. Or to put it another way: we need to know what solutions the Pataxó, interlocutors of this research, have found throughout times and within the time to build themselves as indigenous people who have suffered the effects of the invasion since their early years. The first step will be then collect and retextualize the oral narratives circulating in these communities through fieldwork conducted at interspersed periods in which ethnographic techniques such as participant observation, semi-structured interviewing, field journaling, and notebooks will be used, as well as survey of documentary sources and life history. Finally, the collected texts will be treated in an interdisciplinary approach, with emphasis on the fields of anthropology, literature, philosophy and cultural studies. Ethnographic matrixes will also be taken into consideration, pointing to the need to describe the historical and cultural facts of the communities in which the subjects of these narratives to be understood, their representations, perceptions and interpretations, in order to allow the texts to dialogue, without hierarchies of any kind, with non-indigenous and indigenous thinking of other ethnic groups, providing opportunities for approximations and distances that will allow us to understand how Pataxó oral narratives can be constituted as a transit place of the past, present and future, as a place of affections capable of producing mobilizations that contribute positively to the potent process of ethnorecognition already underway.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 268.678.937-91 - JOÃO PACHECO DE OLIVEIRA FILHO - UFRJ
Interno - 1803265 - LILIAN REICHERT COELHO
Interno - 3025974 - PABLO ANTUNHA BARBOSA
Notícia cadastrada em: 01/11/2019 16:18
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