"Que trema a terra, está aqui o feminismo do Cariri!": uma etnografia sobre as especificidades das práticas da frente de mulheres no contexto local
This research aims to inquiry into the specificites of the political practices enacted by a self-designated feminist social movement that works in a region called Cariri in the southern of Ceará, Brazil. The Cariri Women’s Front is a coalition of social movements, parties, organizations and independ...
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Resumo: | This research aims to inquiry into the specificites of the political practices enacted by a
self-designated feminist social movement that works in a region called Cariri in the southern of
Ceará, Brazil. The Cariri Women’s Front is a coalition of social movements, parties,
organizations and independent activists that pervades itself in the intense and quick dynamics of
discursive fields of action, whether feminist or other mobilizations. Broader trends in brazilian
feminist field were resignified by the alternative of a locally conceived feminism. But what does
it mean on practical grounds? Meaningful intersections among gender,race,religiosity and
violence linked to specific local dynamics were identified and analyzed by me beyond the axes of
differentiation and their respective identity politics related to discursive fields of action. Thus I
conduct an ethnography of the International Women 's Rights Day performed by the Front in
Cariri with an analytic lens based on the anthropological approach to rituals. Then I reflect about
some connections between feminist politics and religiosities at this event.Secondly, I compare the
trajectories of the ten most important interlocutors chosen in order to highlight the process of
formation of the Front, as well as investigate their subjectivities in dialogue with the activism in a
local dimension. Finally, I think about the main tensions, challenges and possibilities for the
movement in the local context such as mainly the opposition performed between social
movement and state through the theme of violence against women, the digital activism in the
pandemics, the municipal candidacy for mayor and councilor and the way they approach religion internally |
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