Banca de DEFESA: DIEGO HENRIQUE PEREIRA

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STUDENT : DIEGO HENRIQUE PEREIRA
DATE: 07/07/2025
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Centro de Estudos Afro Orientais
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KEY WORDS:

Black youth;  Freestyle; Critical racial literacy; Black masculinities; Performance.


PAGES: 92
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Antropologia
SUBÁREA: Antropologia das Populações Afro-Brasileiras
SUMMARY:

This dissertation investigates the MC Battles in Salvador as spaces of critical racial literacy and performances of Blackness by Afro-Brazilian youth from Salvador. The research seeks to understand how these young people produce, negotiate, and circulate signs of Blackness, gender, and sexuality in these cultural encounters.
The theoretical framework draws on Aparecida de Jesus Ferreira’s formulations on critical racial literacy, Ana Lúcia Silva Souza’s concept of literacies of re-existence, and Nilma Lino Gomes’ notion of the Black social movement as an educational agent. It also dialogues with the field of Black performance studies, especially Leda Maria Martins’ contributions, through the notions of oraliture, spiral time performance, crossroads, and ancestry. The works of Osmundo Pinho on re-Africanization and the Black world, as well as Samuel Floyd Jr.'s studies on Black music in the diaspora, also guided the analyses.
The methodology was based on ethnography, with participant observation in major MC battles in the city, such as Batalha da Lord, Brabas, Bruxas, Aruanda, 3º Round, CH, and UFBA. Digital mapping through social media, analysis of audiovisual records available on YouTube, transcription and analysis of freestyle rhymes, and semi-structured interviews with MCs, judges, organizers, and audience members were conducted.
The results indicate that the MC Battles are spaces of symbolic dispute, identity negotiation, and political formation, where freestyle rap acts as a central device, articulated with other expressive forms such as fashion, body language, and the occupation of urban space. The analysis highlighted that freestyle, as a Black performative practice, articulates historicities, ancestries, and re-Africanization processes, producing a scene that re-signifies the social conditions experienced by Black youth in the city.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Presidente - ***.002.930-** - MARIA ANDREA DOS SANTOS SOARES - UNILAB
Externa ao Programa - 1818425 - ANA LUCIA SILVA SOUZA - null
Externa ao Programa - 1708620 - ROSELENE CASSIA DE ALENCAR SILVA - null

Notícia cadastrada em: 07/07/2025 12:14
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