Teses em Ciências Sociais (Doutorado) - PPGCS/IFCH
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O Doutorado Acadêmico em Ciências Sociais funciona no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais(PPGCS) do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas (IFCH) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Benedictu Placere: uma campanha na Amazônia Paraense(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2008-09-10) FERNANDES, Daniel dos Santos; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This work is an anthropological analysis starting from the relationship author/text of the literature said fictional, taking in consideration the author's course and of the work in the social field, what could be confused with a study of literary critic, of more sociological complexion. This last one could take us to, for instance, a study of literary genders, analysis of the use of the literary language, and their uses inside of a certain social-historical moment. However, all those shades don't get to break with the vision of the literature that leaves of the creative individuality, taking us to a naive apprehension of the literary text. We will use the literary text as one more instrument of which the man makes use to try to understand their time. Placing the literary text starting from the characteristics that ratify the bookkeeping of a literary text in its time-space. Then, we will analyze the author's course, Benedicto Monteiro, one of intellectuals in Amazon, starting from his literary texts “Verdevagomundo”, “O minossauro”, “A terceira margem” e “Aquele um”, called Amazonian tetralogy making an against-point with his autobiographical text Transtempo and his speeches in reports author/agent-subject of research/author, seeking the probable mediations, also built in other social spaces, that can turn this author a more way of reading the decade of 70 in the Century XX, moment disturbed in Brazil and of the military government's intense incursion in the Amazon, that in Benedicto Monteiro's text is punctuated in the Amazônia Paraense, Baixo-Amazonas.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) A Casa dos Días: a vida no cárcere feminino(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012) SANTANA, Ana Paula Palheta; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This paper discusses the perceptions that women sentenced to a closed Female Reeducation Center (CRF), women's prison located in Pará State, built on the criminal justice system in which they operate, from what they refer/represent as crime, justice and freedom ― basic categories for research that ultimately served mainly to reveal a world of higher correlations within the space searched. The discussion comes from fieldwork conducted in 2010 and the first half of 2011, with a group of twelve interlocutors, two prison guards and two policemen who were interviewed in order to highlight the different relationships established from life in prison. In this perspective, the data for research allude to the fact that the women's prison is not a simple space where the interlocutors are the obligation of the sentence, it is reworked and remeaning daily, marking the changes of values, ideas and behaviors of women sentenced, making certainties of life in prison prior to recurring questions and also create opportunities for new social arrangements.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Falando de amor: discursos sobre o amor e práticas amorosas na contemporaneidade(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011) GONÇALVES, Telma Amaral; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This study has as its focus the discourses about love and loving practices experienced by dyads that constitute two partnerships in specific universes – the heterossexual and homossexual, both belonging to the urban middle classes. He falls in the field of more recent studies on the gender approach focusing on the new settings that affective and sexual relationships have assumed nowadays. In this sense, my interest about that subject was to investigate the discourse of partnership affairs, the idea of love (this love) and his expression in daily life which enabled me to identify its different versions and translations, as well as the approximations, defferences and ambiguities in the discourse and practice of love.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Sendo mãe, sendo pai: sexualidade, reprodução e afetividade entre adolescentes de grupos populares em Belém(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-11-23) PANTOJA, Ana Lídia Nauar; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This study it focuses the events related to the affective-sexual trajectories of young people (men and women) of popular layers, in its majority, students of a public school. Guided for an antropological look, the research contemplated beyond the 36 adolescents (24 women and 12 men), main interlocutors, pertaining people to its nets of relations in the family and the school, such as: mothers, aunts, sisters, grandmothers, godmothers, teachers and friends. The direct comment in the contexts of sociability of the group was increased of informal colloquies and the use of the field’s diary, having been carried through deepened individual interviews with the 36 participants. In the interior of the different trajectories analyzed here, the contexts and unfoldings of the pregnancy during the adolescence, the maternity and the paternity, the conflicts, the impasses, the arrangements, rearrangements and the nets of relations established around the mentioned events are pointed, in the scope of the family and the school. The cultural logics that preside over the affective-sexual experiences, informed, over all, for the sort gender differentiations are detached. The objective was to formulate the understanding, as next as possible translated in a interpretation to the cultural meanings attributed to the events for that they live deeply them.