Ativismo Vegano em Natal: uma etnografia de mobilização política, alimentação ética e identidades
This research has vegan groups in the city of Natal-RN as interlocutors, although I also report to other research contexts, such as those located in the cities of Recife (Pernambuco State) and Campina Grande (Paraíba State). Moved by ethical principles based on animal rights, vegans refuse to con...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | This research has vegan groups in the city of Natal-RN as interlocutors, although I also
report to other research contexts, such as those located in the cities of Recife (Pernambuco
State) and Campina Grande (Paraíba State). Moved by ethical principles based on animal
rights, vegans refuse to consume any product with animal origin. To the extent that
consumption habits can be considered powerful elements of identification, the relationship
between consumption, food, identity, and politics is an important analytical key in the
development of this work. As my main theoretical question, I follow the ways by which the
vegan discourse (of abolitionist character) takes shape and materializes into actions,
demonstrations and political mobilization. Therefore, I aim to present an ethnography of
activities performed collectively by these individuals, such as those of a more ludic character
(picnics, etc.) as well as those more politically oriented, especially protests and
demonstrations in public places. |
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