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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) ‘Cria(da)s’, ‘Casadas’: “meninas”, “circulação” e “entrega” em Breves (Marajó)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-05-30) CASTRO, Avelina Oliveira de; GONÇALVES, Telma Amaral; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7335593537033167; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angelica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464The presented thesis identifies and reads, anthropologically, narratives and livings of "circulation" and "deliver" of female adolescents, around sexuality, built in the day-to-day, in Breves town, in Marajó. Its an etnography that has been realized between the years of 2016 and 2020, in the refered town, using as methodology, the direct and participant observation. The research contemplated as main interlocutors 36 people being 26 women and 10 men, besides listening dynamics in conversation wheel another 26 adolescents – 15 girls and 11 boys – and another 18 children from public schools and also a number of residents with whom there has been coliving, observation and listening throughout the period of realization of the research in the field. Through theorical references from feminism and studies of coloniality it has been observed and analyzed inside the process of circulation, enlarged in this thesis, the movemente of deliver, not only of "crias de família" but also the deliver of teenage girls to the marital purposes. Both movements – and rituals – of delivery possibilitate visualizing relationships crossed by reflexes of Brazilian colonization, observed, in a type of "enslavery culture", but also by relationships of coloniality in all of its dimensions, such as genre, once these dynamics are, mainly, with girls, in a process that objetifies them, but in which also can be observed their actions in the sense of confrontation and resistence to the lived opressions.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) “Crias do abuso na Amazônia”: os (ab)usos discursivos da imprensa paraense na cobertura de casos de violência sexual contra crianças e adolescentes(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-03-10) CASTRO, Avelina Oliveira de; SEIXAS, Netília Silva dos Anjos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2301685130625189This Master’s Dissertation questions on how the journals of Pará, O Liberal e Diário do Pará, two of the most important of their kind at the Amazon at present, produce speeches about cases of sexual violence against childrens and teenagers. We took, as research support, reports published at the Police pages and in various spaces of the journals, over their path, besides journalistic sentences produced during the validity of the Parliamentary Commission of Investigation (PCI) of the Legislative Assembly of Pará, between 2008 and 2010. To make possible the discursive analysis about this complex issue, we adopted as a methodology the Analysis of Speech, specially the theories of the French author Michel Foucault about speech, history and power. In order to make the selected corpus read. To deepen our analysis, we made an archaeological work of the history of the press of Pará to watch the update of the memories web and the relations of power that go through the journals’ speech about the issue, because at the microphysics of media power of Amazon both are in a “discursive war” registered in a peculiar way on their pages. So, we made an approachement of the analysis of speech with the journalism’s studies, using theorists of the Communication area, as Nelson Traquina. Besides that our research considered the analysis of peculiarities of Amazon, region located at the North of Brazil that suffers many national media discursives erasements through the history and where we also observed, in the middle of it’s variarity, the cultural practice of “calves”, which our studies showed as secular practice that until the present days takes children from interior cities to live and study at the capital cities. This and other dynamics about the sexual abuse and exploration of children and teenagers made we realize series of discursive (ab)uses about the issues at the press of Pará.