Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: IZABELLE ALINE DONATO BRAZ

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : IZABELLE ALINE DONATO BRAZ
DATA : 11/10/2017
HORA: 08:30
LOCAL: Laboratório II - DAN/PPGAS
TÍTULO:

Between horses and gypsies: the insertion of the Targino Gypsies into the vaquejada


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Gypsy elite; vaquejada; ethnic borders; animals; consumption


PÁGINAS: 84
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Antropologia
RESUMO:

This work present aims to understand how the Targino Cavalcanti gypsies, who live in Campina Grande-PB, have been triggering their identity in the interactional processes, taking into account that they are inserted in the environment of the vaquejada and constitute a gypsy elite in relation to the other gypsies located in Paraibano territory. The vaquejada was the environment through which I could access these gypsies and realize their relationship with the animals, the history around the park, the goods consumed in that environment and the meanings that are attributed to this scenario. Some questions have guided our analysis, ethnic boundaries, consumption, and the relationship of gypsies with animals. In the case of ethnic boundaries, these can be seen as signs or manifested signs chosen and displayed by the group to demarcate a contrastive identity in the interactional processes. Thus, along the research, some categories were contrasted as: Gypsy Targino and Gypsies, Gypsy and Non Gypsy, Gypsy and Cowboy, Gypsies and Farmers. In addition to these questions, our research has shown that the goods that build these gypsies as an elite were not only acquired as an appropriation of goods or pure satisfaction of individual needs but as a catalyst for differences and builder of a gypsy identity. Therefore, the acquisition of the vaquejada park, horses and oxen in our analysis, is not only seen as an individual, compulsive, irrational, depoliticized and unreflective practice, but as a reaffirmation of an identity marked by the practice of living a "life delicious "close to nature and animals. Based on this, we wondered, the insertion of these gypsies into the vaquejada would not be a new way of thinking the wandering (nomadism) and reliving the moments narrated by their parents and grandparents? Does the fact that the herd is carried out in an environment relatively remote from the urban area, and having the presence of many animals such as oxen and horses, suggests the tendency to a simple and free life so acclaimed by the gypsies? To answer these questions we recover some anthropological approaches such as identity, ethnicity, centrality of animals in anthropology and consumption.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1337383 - JOSE GLEBSON VIEIRA
Interno - 067.038.576-01 - LILIAN LEITE CHAVES - UnB
Interno - 1360691 - RITA DE CASSIA MARIA NEVES
Externo à Instituição - MERCIA REJANE RANGEL BATISTA - UFCG
Notícia cadastrada em: 09/10/2017 08:56
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