Virilidade travestida: protótipo e estereótipo na representação da travesti

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Souza, Hamilton Fernandes de lattes
Orientador(a): Turazza, Jeni da Silva
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Língua Portuguesa
Departamento: Língua Portuguesa
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/14340
Resumo: This work is inserted into the strand of the research line "Variety's Speech" of the Post-Graduate Studies in Portuguese, and an interface with the line History and Description Language and has dealt with the study of how homosexuals are designed, represented and ideologically evaluated in Portuguese of Brazil. Therefore, we use the concept of "virility" as opposed "non-virility" which is based on the prototype and the stereotypes that have historically been built since the tribal people, the Egyptian and Greco-Roman civilizations, which remain to this day. We have the general objective is to contribute to studies on written production, in the form of chronic, about the transvestite. The chosen text was "The travesty is the third bank of the river," Arnaldo Jabor. The specific objectives: 1. to expand the representation of models by which homosexuals were interpreted and evaluated ideologically by the company; select and review the theoretical foundations to explain the typicality, preparation of glossary to show the prototypes and social stereotypes; 3. examine the chronic from the categories presented in Chapter II. The relevance of the research is to investigate the appearance of the prototype and stereotypes of homosexuality, and these models are accepted and are organized through time, through the frequency of use, the memory and are recorded, understood, interpreted and reinterpreted by re reading practices in written language in the forms: chronic, short story, poem and jokes. For both draw on an interdisciplinary literature. As regards to the construction of this research resorted to an interdisciplinary bibliography. With regard to anthropology: Laraia (2001). Brancaglion Jr (2012), Burke (1997), Corbin, and VigarelloCourtine (2013), Foucault (1998, 1984) Naphy (2004), Tournier (2006), Trevisan (2000), Green (2000), Green and Polito (2006), Helminiak (1998); Language: Dubois (1988), Coseriu (1962), Hjelmslev (1975), Kleiber (1995), Lara (1996), Bizzocchi (2012), Elia (1987), Peace (2002 ) Laroca (1994), Garcia (2010); Discourse Analysis: Koch (2008), Suares (2010), Ferrari (2011), Bakhtin (2010), Odalia (2012), Dias (2003), Michaud (2006); Bergson (2001) Charaudeau (2006), Propp (1976); Medicine: Spizzirri and Abdo (2000). The methodological approach is analytical theoretical and followed the following steps:1.The research corpus selection; 2) the comparison between the social stereotypes and prostitution and the transvestite. The results of the researchare: 1) Identification of prototypes and social stereotypes, from common sense; 2) chronic analysis in order to present the social stereotypes, violence hat homosexual has been subjected, and present a prototype model, which is the thetransvestite.3) To promote reflection to the reader so that it act without prejudice and that sexuality is human and is not link only to gender: male and female. A dual conception has a triad design