"Bordados do Seridó" : uma experiência etnográfica com as bordadeiras do município de Caicó-RN
The narratives that circulate Caicó tell us that the activity of embroidery would have come to town by the eighteenth century, by the Portuguese colonizers. Initially, the embroidery worked as a constitutive element in the formation of women, especially in the construction of the role of "ta...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | The narratives that circulate Caicó tell us that the activity of embroidery would have
come to town by the eighteenth century, by the Portuguese colonizers. Initially, the
embroidery worked as a constitutive element in the formation of women, especially in the
construction of the role of "talented ladies", was later characterized in a income generating
activity moving strongly the informal sector of the local economy. In addition to source of
income, the practice of embroiderers is redefining the craft tradition, transforming the
embroidery on one of the symbols of identity of the city as it reaches other markets, carrying
the name "Caicó embroidery". The research aims to investigate the dynamics of artisanal
embroidery production, within the family circle and its consequences after its entry in the
commercial sphere. It also seeks to investigate how the activity operates within a context in
which the subjects (embroiderers and intermediaries) and their distinct negotiations trigger
certain discourses, particularly those related to identity and authenticity on behalf of
economic, political and cultural purposes |
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