Dissertações em Comunicação, Cultura e Amazônia (Mestrado) - PPGCOM/ILC
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O Mestrado Acadêmico em Comunicação, Cultura e Amazônia funciona no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, Cultura e Amazônia (PPGCOM) do Instituto de Letras e Comunicação (ILC) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O arrasta povo do Pará: experiência comunicativa e estética nas festas da aparelhagem Super pop(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-03-24) COSTA, Hans Cleyton Passos da; CASTRO, Fábio Fonseca de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5700042332015787The sound systems were created on the outskirts of Belém between the years of 1940 and 1950, with simple structures and familiar character. They consist of a sound projector, also known as a "boca-de-ferro", which was connected to one or two turntables. Based in a Communication Science approach, the present work aims to analyze the communicative experience, addressed as an aesthetic experience, present in the intersubjective elements that are shared with during the celebrations of the Super Pop sound system, held in Belém and its metropolitan region. The work was conducted from a phenomenological perspective, through which it seeks to highlight the experience of the researcher’s encounter with the object as a comprehensive and hermeneutic process. The intersubjective materialities are analyzed from the phenomenological approach present in Maffesoli and Schutz’s methodological orientations. In order to do so, I concentrate on the analysis of three events held by Super Pop Live, since, in my view, they contain the elements we observe in the set of such festivals and can thus be understood as syntheses of social forms and experience of the sound system party.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) A Cena Fantasma: um olhar sobre a experiência da música popular massiva da Amazônia(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-03-10) AMADOR, Elielton Alves; CASTRO, Fábio Fonseca de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5700042332015787This dissertation analyzes the musical scene of the city of Belém, Pará State, Amazon, Brazil, using the concept from Will Straw (1991). From this starting point the study make a sensitive and discursive approach of this scene, based on the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz (2012) and Michel Maffesoli (2001), considering its intersubjective spectrum between the actors of this phenomenon, its mediators and a "national" audience. Based on authors Jacques Derrida (1994), Fabio Castro (2011 ), Frédéric Martel ( 2012), Renato Ortiz (2006) and Marcel Mauss (2004 ) it analyzes the presence of a nativist phantasmagory that interferes on the sociability and the total economy of territorialized dynamic scene, with reflects on their media projection. Taking also based on the experience of the author and analyses of samples, products and materiality generated at this scene have studied on the period from the late 1960s until the 2000s. Introductorily discusses the phenomenology as a research methodology in the Amazon.