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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O caso de Klaus Keller: homossexualidades, narrativas populares e morte pela imprensa paraense (Belém-Pará, 1983-1990)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-04-30) BRITO NETO, Pedro Antonio de; CANCELA, Cristina Donza; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8393402118322730In 1983, in the city of Belém-PA, the death of a homosexual known as Klaus Keller took over the pages of the Pará press, a death that would be revisited throughout the 80s. This narrative would be exposed in the pages of newspapers during the period of the "second wave" of the Brazilian homosexual movement and in the context of the process of re-democratization of the Brazilian state, after the Civil-Military Dictatorship (1964-1985). This led to a more critical press, with judgments condemning the actions of the police in the case, as well as explicit judgments about the victim's sexuality. However, on the other hand, there was a demand for the case to be solved, considering that Klaus was a homosexual of explicit sexuality and well-known in Belém. The Província do Pará, O Liberal and Diário do Pará were the main press outlets in Pará that wrote his story. In order to understand this publication, I used the concepts of popular and/or sensationalist press, both to understand the ways in which they disseminated news and the way in which they sold it. In addition, it was noted that this story could lead to a debate on bio-politics and necropolitics, considering state control and micro-powers over the sexual and racial identities present in the narratives. That said, this dissertation started from the present by traveling to the past, and found similar ends there. In other words, the deaths of homosexuals in the present turned out to be similar. In other words, the deaths of homosexuals in the present were similar to those in the past. In this work with press sources, it was found that the discourse has changed little, and the murders as well.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Explorando a memória sobre a homossexualidade em jornais de Belém: estudo preliminar de 1901 e 1911 na Folha do Norte(Associação Nacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2019-06) SANTA BRÍGIDA, Jessé Andrade; SEIXAS, Netília Silva dos AnjosThe article aims to observe memories on homosexuals in Folha do Norte newspaper at the beginning of the first two decades of the 20th century in Belém, Pará. The study takes into account both a historical and an exploratory perspective, as mention of homosexuality in media is not so new and discourses about the homosexual are inscribed in a network of memories of which media are a constitutive part, as they allow us to access such network, partially or not. James Green’s takes on homosexuality are our theoretical framework, which highlights Carnival as a typical time for news about the presence of homosexuals in the streets. We observed 57 issues of Folha do Norte in the February 1901 and 1911, within which we found four texts that dealt with the theme, becoming part of our corpus analysis. Folha’s utterances on the social settings present nature-like scenarios to address a presence of homosexual and homoerotic practices.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Homossexualidade e o contexto educacional paraense: a importância de políticas públicas específicas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-09) SIMONIAN, Ligia Terezinha Lopes; CRUZ, Jasson Iran Monteiro daThrough this paper it is discussed the importance of the creation and the implementation of a Coordination to deal with GLBT education in the context the Education Secretary of the State of Para. Especially in the political sphere, it is known in such State the GLBT do not persist in formal education, which weak them as individuals and citizens. Documental and bibliographic research was done (involving mainly Law, public policies and social movements), as well as it was incorporated existing research material of the authors that were produced in Para and in the Amazon. So, it is evidenced not only the necessity of an affirmative paraense public policy to the GLBT, which is essential to the empowerment of such citizens vis-à-vis themselves, the society and the State.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Sexualidades dissidentes em prosa: as representações das homossexualidades masculinas e das travestis na década de 1970 nos jornais de Belém/PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-09-28) CASTRO, Alana Albuquerque de; CANCELA, Cristina Donza; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8393402118322730The civil-military coup took place in 1964, and it would last until mid-1985, the year which would mark the beginning of a series of social, political, cultural and economic changes. During this period, more specifically in the 70's, homosexuality would rise to a prominent place, not only in Brazil but in the entire world. The gay power movement and the Sexual Revolution would bring to light an entire generation which was tired of hiding and denying its own desires. In this context, Belém was also a stage for great changes. The "Mainstream Media" supported the military regime and all of its "morality". On the other hand, however, Belém's youth was breaking free from its shackles and looking for ways to have their voice heard by society, either through attempts to organize themselves politically or through spaces of sociability. Homosexuality and transvestites were not invisible and these subjects were not willing to remain on the margins of society. With that said, this work seeks to comprehend what was the place of Gay Men and Transvestites in this society going through so many transformations and how these people were portrayed in the journalistic discourses about dissident sexualities made by the mainstream media (A Província do Pará, Folha do Norte/Folha Vespertina e O Liberal) in the 70's. For this, in addition to the newspapers, I conducted interviews with interlocutors who lived the period and all these changes mentioned, broadening my understanding of the dynamics of the period, the sociability, the spaces, the social political movement, the daily practices, behaviors and representations related to homosexuals and transvestites.