Myths, Categories, and Crystals: Revisiting the Classics on the Brazilian Homosexual Movement

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Rita de Cassia Colaço-Rodrigues
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ABSTRACT This paper revisits the classic literature on the Brazilian Homosexual Movement (Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro, MHB). It discusses the inherent difficulties of the social movement category and demonstrates how the dissemination and incorporation of the founding myth and the idea that the artisanal gay press, except for Snob and Gente Gay, contained only gossip and parodies. Lastly, it proposes a methodology for examining the constitution of social movements whose actors are marked by disqualification dynamics (LGBTI+ people, blacks, indigenous peoples, women, prostitutes) which, in addition to being procedural, contemplates the consistent challenge in overcoming the introjection of the deteriorated identity. Its theoretical approach is based on Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker, and Michel de Certeau.
神话、分类和结晶:重温巴西同性恋运动的经典
本文回顾了巴西同性恋运动(Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro, MHB)的经典文献。它讨论了社会运动类别的固有困难,并展示了如何传播和整合创始神话,以及手工同性恋媒体,除了势利和Gente gay,只包含八卦和模仿的想法。最后,它提出了一种方法来检查社会运动的构成,这些运动的参与者以不合格的动态(LGBTI+人群,黑人,土著人民,妇女,妓女)为特征,除了程序之外,还考虑了克服恶化身份内省的一贯挑战。其理论方法是基于Maria da Glória Gohn, E. P. Thompson, Peter Burke, Howard Becker和Michel de Certeau。
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期刊介绍: The Revista Brasileira de História is the official organ of the Associação Nacional de História - ANPUH (National Association of History), published biannually. ANPUH is a scientific association founded in 1961, which congregates teachers and researchers of history, aiming at the improvement of teaching in the various levels of the field. The association also aims to study, research and promote history subjects, as well as to safeguard historical sources and cultural manifestations that are of interest to the historical studies. ANPUH promotes the exchange of ideas among its members through the publication of periodicals, and the organization of national symposia, regional meetings, special courses, and other programs in the field.
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