(Re)visitando personagens, cenários e vozes: nas tramas sobre o sujeito do feminismo no Blogueiras Feministas

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Alice de Alencar Arraes Canuto
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
UFMG
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Link de acesso: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-ACWF52
Resumo: This study aims to investigate how the production of a subject of feminism has been set. Until the millennium conceptual discussions about the subject of feminism found place in the classics or in restricted circuits of knowledge production. However, with the advent of internet, such debates began to enter other realms winning new scenarios, characters and voices. Taking as a starting point the contributions of feminist theorists: Simone de Beauvoir, bell hooks, Monique Wittig and Judith Butler, I elect as a context for analysis, the blog Blogueiras Feministas. The methodological theoretical proposal is anchored in feminist readings and the Social Construccionism perspective. In order to explore the meanings produced about women and subject of feminism, two questions guide this study: how different voices, arguments and positions have articulated over the time a networks sense on women of feminism? How this articulation has been set up in conflicts in relation to the notion of more or less feminists subjects nowadays? The corpus of research consists of posts and comments from Blogueiras Feministas. The focus of the research addresses the analysis of voices and interpretative repertoires. Three major narratives emerge in the material analyzed: the participation of black, trans and domestic workers women in feminism. The analyzes indicate that different feminist perspectives dispute the notion of a subject of feminism, reflected in tensions and disputes about who would be such subject. Over the disputes about the legitimacy of a supposed subject feminist, the posts indicate a discrepancy in the enunciation forms and in the visibility arrangements among black, trans and domestic workers women. While the trans debate and racial debate signal more solidarity, the debate of domestic workers do not appear to raise the same alliance or mobilization affective/politics.