Doutorado em Antropologia Social (FCS)
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Item “Já experimentou para saber se gosta?” – assexualidades na sociedade sexualizada(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2019-04-16) Neiva, Giórgia de Aquino; Braz, Camilo Albuquerque de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4883038594618199; Braz, Camilo Albuquerque de; Wichers, Camila Azevedo de Moraes; Russo, Jane Araújo; Hirano, Luís Felipe Kojima; Almeida Neto, Luiz Mello deThis thesis reflects anthropologically on relations between identity, political movement and the discursive production of categories and conventions around asexualities - a term broadly mobilized to name the sexual orientation of people who have no interest in sex. The empirical material was produced from field work carried out in the period from 2015 to 2017 and took into account that the internet plays a prominent role in the theoretical production and political performance of subjects who are recognized as asexual in contemporary times. Thus, he included participant observation in an online forum called the Assexual Community (A2) and a group of a cross- platform application of instant messaging and voice calls to smartphones, both made up of people who recognize themselves as asexual. In addition, it included observations and dialogues established in face-to-face meetings and semi-structured interviews with some of these people, as well as the application of an online questionnaire. In the paper, I present and discuss the ways in which asexualities are discursively produced from biomedical knowledges that universalize, naturalize and pathologize certain dynamics around sexuality, anchored in heteronormative expectations, moral conventions and biological and physiologicalist assumptions. Thus, I contextualize critically asexualities in biomedical and psychiatric discourses based on diagnostic and statistical manuals of mental illness. Based on the material produced through the field work, I interpret possible effects of the struggle for political visibility of and in asexualities and the search for its despatologization, which aims to make them less loaded with prejudices and stigmata. Finally, I analyze dynamics related to tastes and lifestyles around asexualities, to corroborate with the notion that there are multiple understandings on the subject between subjects who are recognized as asexual, including the narratives that approach asexualities of the notion of sexual orientation. It is concluded in this thesis that the asexualities are inserted in the historical device of the sexuality, since also it is (re) produces, from them and on them, certain discursive regimes presumed true on the sex. Finally, I wonder if the production of other knowledges about asexualities, many of them (re)produced by asexual people, have the potential to call into question canonical theories of the so called western societies and if they bring possibilities to deconstruct prejudices and stigmas about expressions of sexuality culturally dissidents.Item Estar dentro do rolê: gênero e sexualidades entre jovens estudantes e universitários na cidade de Goiás (GO)(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2022-04-05) Prado, Paulo Brito do; Braz, Camilo Albuquerque de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4883038594618199; Braz, Camilo Albuquerque de; Coelho, Maria Cláudia; Britto, Clóvis Carvalho; Dias, Luciana de Oliveira; Henning, Carlos EduardoThe present thesis is an incursion made through the anthropological view of the social phenomenon of the rolês produced by young students and university students in specific places in the Historic Center of the city of Goiás between the years 2017 and 2019. In addition to seeing this contemporary phenomenon through the lens of gender, sexuality and youth studies, the research envisaged a methodological and ethnographic proposal interested in crossing the fields of history and anthropology. In the ethnographic work I chose, in addition to the conventional procedures of field research (interviews, dialogue and recording in field diaries), the taking of the drawing (watercolors) and the production of images as a way of recording for the production of the narrative that compose this book. investigation. As a result of deep field research and archives, this work proposed a tour of contemporary Goiás, for its time marks and for the uses made by young students, university students and tourists of its monumentalized spaces by residents, public authorities and Unesco in 2001. Starting from bars or alleys, from Praça do Coreto and its neighboring places, or following the flow of so many people in nights to the sound of funk, university sertanejo, electronic, forró, arrocha and always accompanied by a drink (corote, vodka with ice, wine, beer, liqueurs or other mixtures) I witnessed, on the nights of rolês, different groups of young people mobilize other meanings and attribute other meanings to Goiás, even though they did not leave aside the fame that the city carries and that is related to its past and its history. Together with many people I participated in new entertainment and saw different ways of using the spaces of Goiás in the periods of time in which the rolês and parties took place. All this was evidently accompanied by the romantic setting of a city of small territorial dimensions, guardian of pasts and traditions, illuminated by lamps with a yellowish, poetic, evocative color and that referred to a long historical trajectory characterized by the times of the Colony, the Empire and the Republic. Thinking about the meanings that so many people attributed to the city, about what stimulated them to be in so many spaces of this city and interested in the ethnographic location of Goiás in time and space, I explored some research that preceded this one, covered questions that inspired this investigative proposal, I pointed out some conceptual and methodological problems, walked through its history, showed how the idea of Historic and Heritage City was manufactured and reached some of the many meanings produced by young people who go to rolês in a famous Goiás, center of attention of the local and national and popular media. for many parties. Of course, in this process I had to broaden my previous lens of analysis, at first focused on gender and sexuality, to issues of class and race. In the field and seeing how young people resorted to certain pasts of the city and/or used their history to justify their presence and behavior in the Bandstand, I had no choice but to place myself on the border between History and Anthropology. In this way, this thesis talks about in-between places and borders, mine and those of my interlocutors.