TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)

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    Maracatu Nação de Pernambuco: pesquisas e perspectivas para a cultura popular de tradição nas Ciências Humanas
    (2024-10-03) Souza, Karen Adrielly Aguiar de; Silva, Lucas Victor; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0058476610695399; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5178419813945067
    This work presents the results of the bibliographical research on the cultural manifestation Maracatu Nação from Pernambuco, from 2013 to 2023. The Cultural Inventory of Maracatu Nação, organised by Isabel Guillen (2013), was the last work produced that surveyed the trajectory of maracatu as an object of research, in addition to grouping nine other works on the same topic. 14 productions were selected for this research, and 13 of these have been analysed according to the adopted methodology. The discussions were elaborated by observing the aspects of gender, territory, methods of research and the types of sources observed in the bibliographic survey. The results point to changes in the profile of researchers with the entry of individuals that are actually part of maracatu communities into the university. There is an increase in the number of productions coming from researchers that are both female and from Pernambuco. Our conclusions point to the need for greater control and rigour with regard to the ethical aspects of research into traditional popular culture. These aspects should be addressed in the training of researchers and in the regulation of national scientific activity.
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    Festas de negro no Recife oitocentista: o caso dos maracatus (1850-1888)
    (2021-03-04) Lima, José Fagner da Silva; Silva, Wellington Barbosa da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1213688229016782; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0303045000828241
    This article seeks discuss black people's party in Recife during the 19th century, evincing Maracaru - known as 'Maracatu de Baque Virado' or 'nação', more precisely between 1850 and 1888. Through newspapers at that time we analyzed the presence of this Afro-Brazilian cultural manifestation in Recife city, bringing an approach that highlights the opinions expressed in the newspapers' headlines and how it related to the public control above blacks' parties. Also addressing various conceptions that existed about maracatu, being an hourly religious party in other profane ones. Or a mere gathering of black people drumming.