Elas no Ticumbi: bionarrativas das festeiras do Sapê do Norte

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2025-10-10
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Silva, Marlúcia Olímpio da
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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This study aimed, in general, to analyze the bionarratives of Quilombola women in the participation and maintenance of the Festa do Ticumbi. This research sought to map the role of these women in the organization and execution of the Ticumbi, examining how food sharing and preparation relate to cultural identity and Black resistance. The specific objectives were: to map the role of Quilombola women in the organization and execution of the Ticumbi; to examine how food sharing and preparation relate to cultural identity and Black resistance; and to integrate the bionarratives into the context of Afro-Brazilian dance, music, and religiosity. The analysis of the bionarratives provided an in-depth understanding of cultural practices and the challenges faced in preserving traditions, suggesting the need for public policies that support the appreciation and protection of Quilombola culture. The theoretical framework of this research found support in authors from anthropology cultural, sociology, and studies on quilombos, quilombola communities, and festivals, whose social production can generate elements such as the strengthening of identity through the sharing of symbols, in this case, the festivals that take place in these territories as a form of resistance and visibility for these groups. They are: Bhabha (2010); Geertz (1997); Bessas and Kato (2024); Kato (2020); Hall (2006); Canclini (2008); and Gilroy (2001). The research methodology used a qualitative approach, with data collection techniques that included narrative interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. The study also highlighted the importance of education as a tool to promote the appreciation of quilombola traditions, as well as addressing an combating racism in its various forms and manifestations. The results revealed that women play central roles in the organization and execution of Ticumbi, being fundamental for the intergenerational transmission of knowledge and practices.
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Quilombolas , Cultura , Resistência
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