Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, Cultura e Amazônia - PPGCOM/ILC
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O Programa de Pós-graduação em Comunicação, Cultura e Amazônia (PPGCOM) é vinculado ao Instituto de Letras e Comunicação (ILC) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) e iniciou suas atividades no ano de 2010, com a implantação do seu curso de mestrado, autorizado pela Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Ensino Superior (CAPES). Sua proposta geral é promover a análise dos fenômenos comunicacionais em sua relação com as práticas culturais e sociais contemporâneas e em suas peculiaridades na Amazônia, aprofundando o conhecimento profissional e acadêmico e possibilitando a formação de pesquisadores na área da Comunicação.
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Canção para inglês ver: gêneros, identidades e relações de poder no carimbó e no brega(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-02-27) SILVA JUNIOR, Antonio Carlos Fausto da; LIMA, Regina Lúcia Alves de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8158415442871989This Master’s Thesis is entitled Songs for the sake of the show: genres, identities and power relations in carimbó and brega, and it aims to analyze the meanings on cultural identities portrayed in carimbó and brega, two music genres promoted to the global market as authentic productions from the Pará state, northern Brazil. Our starting point for this work is the notion of communicative nature (MARTÍN-BARBERO, 2001) and the traits of communication process (FRANÇA. 2001) presented both by the carimbó and the brega. These notions help identify discursive strategies (CERTEAU, 2012) activated in the communication configuration of these music genres (JANOTTI JÚNIOR, 2006), so we are able to discuss meanings on cultural identities (HALL, 2011) based on these strategies. For that purpose, we use a) discourse analysis, and b) iconography and iconology, two research methods from the field of History of Art that provide the tools to work the discursive characteristics of the carimbó and the brega. The communication configuration of both genres is crossed by asymmetric relations of corporative, cultural and political power and foreshadows discursive strategies for the domestication of meanings on identities. These domesticated meanings, in their turn, are preferred in detriment of cultural hybridizations capable to stand as threat to the visibility of artists, producers, businessmen and politicians in a global market used to the consumption of regionalisms (HALL, 2011).Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Kyikatejê: entre o campo e a aldeia(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-03-30) PINHEIRO, Nathália Maria Cohén; LIMA, Regina Lúcia Alves de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8158415442871989This thesis aims to analyze the discourse on the Indian football team Gavião Kyikatêjê circulating in audiovisual products. Our analysis corpus includes articles published in SporTV Reporter, The League, Spectacular Sport, Sport Tv Reporter is a matter of the UOL website. These productions update a colonial discourse on indigenous societies. The Indian subject stopped in time, living in a remote village without knowledge of techniques used in football and making use only of physical strength and not intellectual strength at the football game are some of recurrences present in these videos that talk about the football indian tema Gaviões Kyikatêjê. For this research, we appropriate the archaeological method proposed by Michel Foucault (2013) to analyze the recurrences and dispersions and memories networks that composes the selected materialities.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Pensar a comunicação, repensar a moda(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-03-30) VASCONCELOS NETO, Dilermando Gadelha de; LIMA, Regina Lúcia Alves de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8158415442871989This work address the interface between fashion and communication studies. We use the concept of interface developed by Braga (2004), which considers it as a cooperation among fields of knowledge that goes beyond the subordination of the assumptions of a field to the other, or the creation of a new field based on the assumptions of more consolidated fields. The interface concept presupposes that disciplines uses their assumptions to address specific research questions. To investigate the interface between the two fields of knowledge, we use the foucaltian archeology method (FOUCAULT, 2013a) and the “theoretical model of apprehension” of the communication process proposed in França (2001). In this context, we do the archeology of the fashion and communication discursive domain, seeking to perceive how they build their objects, concepts, themes and theories; besides of perceiving, specifically on the communication domain, the construction of the gaze directed to the communication process in the various historical moments of the filed development. Considering the recurrence of a concern with relation/interaction that is established among subjects and groups in the fashion studies, we utilize the assumptions of the relational model of communication (QUÉRÉ, 1991; FRANÇA, 2003) aiming to develop the interface between fashion and communication studies. We use two statements that immerge in the Pará’s scenario, whose analysis bases our research.