"Ouçam o som do meu tambor": Nação Zambêracatu, construção e movimento de um maracatu potiguar
This work investigates the foundation, construction and movement of the Zambêracatu Nation, the first maracatu built in Rio Grande do Norte. I try to analyze how the demands for identification by a blackness potiguar marked by elements of Afro-Brazilian religiosity and related to the emergence of...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/32113 |
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Resumo: | This work investigates the foundation, construction and movement of the Zambêracatu
Nation, the first maracatu built in Rio Grande do Norte. I try to analyze how the demands for
identification by a blackness potiguar marked by elements of Afro-Brazilian religiosity and
related to the emergence of a cultural tradition. Ethnography was developed from the essays
and main presentations made by the group. The discussions involved in the dissertation
address the construction of symbolic elements and strategies that make up the itinerary of a
tradition in the contemporary world, in view of the new configurations of social relations and
forms of belonging. In addition, I use the notion of cultural performance to interpret the
meanings and memories triggered by marigatu potiguar and how they relate to the
constructions of belonging and collective representation of black culture in the city's
territories. |
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