TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)

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    Representações femininas nas obras de Chico Buarque
    (2022-10-05) Silva, Sarah Correia de Souza da; Bandeira, Élcia de Torres; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4669638328828195
    In the last twenty years there have been several changes in historiographical studies and approaches regarding gender issues within the Brazilian academic community, especially with regard to places and perceptions about what is feminine in contemporary contexts. Thus, this work, entitled Representations of women in the works of Chico Buarque de Holanda, aimed to study, research, map and analyze, above all, from the concept of representations presented by historian Roger Chartier, the ways in which the female figure is featured in some of the songs by the artist Chico Buarque (“Sem açúcar”, “Ana de Amsterdam”, “A Rita”, “Carolina”, “Bárbara” and “A História de Lily Brown”). Thus, the analysis of the triad: History-Literature-Gender, point to the possibility of visualizing, debating and understanding the secular constructions around women, the nature of the feminine and the intellectual impacts on perceptions about gender relations.
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    Dissidências flamejantes na república de Weimar: um espetáculo moderno de intelectualidade e gênero na hq ‘Berlim’ de Jason Lutes
    (2023-09-22) Vieira, Neff Borba Araquan; Barbosa, Lúcia Falcão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5667594441132627; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3440569002472574
    This article aims to highlight the cenacles and dissident identities present in the Berlin of the Weimar Republic. To do so, let's analyze the spaces of the city and the intrigues traced by Jason Lutes (2020) in his comic entitled Berlin. The golden years of the so-called gay capital of Europe are the result of the emergency process of a plural modernity, which overflows after the defeat of Germany in World War I and the overthrow of imperial power. Faced with several setbacks, such as the rise of the Nazis, and the hate speech that grows every day, the city of Berlin experiences a moment of cultural effervescence, in which bohemian intellectuals explore dissident and flaming identities.