O atrevimento de sonhar poesia: jovens negros poetas reinventando caminhos nas relações coloniais de trabalho
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2023-09-13
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Silva, Marcos Vinicius Lucas da
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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This dissertation seeks to investigate the paths taken by young black poets active in the Slam movement inserted in a poetry collective, looking for clues that may represent a form of rupture with a work model produced by a capitalist-racist-colonizing system, through a poetic way of living. Thus, the research route involves immersion in a discussion about youth and poetic ways of living, as well as carrying out a contextualization of the socio-historical elements that constitute a racist scenario in the universe of work in Brazil and the crossings of these in the black population, understanding the specificities regarding black youth. To this end, we invested in a methodological exercise of Afro-centered research combined with intervention research, as a way of joint production in the construction of ideas that reveal new possible paths to dream. The research paths are thus organized in a flow of immersion in the universe of young black poets and confluences between researcher and researched. In this way, a movement was made to bring young people closer to the universe of Slams and peripheral poetry in Juiz de Fora, MG, analyzing experiences in the field, interviews/dialogues and artistic productions of poets, clues to other possibilities of living in the face of currently established working relationships. As a result of insertion in the field and exchange with poets, it was possible to elucidate other ways of relating to work, starting from a poetic inventiveness that is constituted along the path of formation of these young people as subjects in the world, also discovering the collective as one of the main elements for the poetic existence of confronting the established logics.
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Juventude negra , Poética , Trabalho , Colonialidade , Racismo , Contra colonialidade