Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Campos, Laide Daiane Costa
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Brasil
Instituto de Linguagens (IL)
UFMT CUC - Cuiabá
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos de Linguagem
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Link de acesso: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/4080
Resumo: The object of study for the development of this research is Americanah, the most recent novel by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, starring student Ifemelu and her teenage boyfriend, Obinze. He tries life in England, but after some difficult situations, returns to his homeland and she moves to the United States, where she becomes a successful blogger and, through her posts, relates the hardships of immigrant life and, above all, of black woman, living experiences that make her reflect on the color of her skin, her hair and the fact of being a woman in a foreign country. The questions that guided this research were: what conclusions about feminist resistance and racial identity can we draw from the experiences with the characters' hair, especially Ifemelu? Based on the feminine discourses of the work, why, in hegemonic countries, some women need to submit to change, even rejecting their identity? How did the process of double consciousness of the character Ifemelu take place in its displacements, both of deterritorialization and reterritorialization, and how did your body respond to these movements? Faced with a work with such emergency and necessary themes, we aim to problematize the issue of hair in the narrative and its intersections as a tool of resistance and empowerment of black identity and feminism, both in the United States and Nigeria, as well as about how the body reacts to the diaspora and participates in the identity transformations of black women. Considering the postcolonial and decolonial issues, the approach we will use will be that of a bibliographic nature, which will consist of revisiting some authors who approach the concepts of double consciousness, diaspora and African feminism, in order to address the transformations that occurred in the body (specifically, in the hair), in the identity and consciousness due to the diasporic process suffered by the protagonist of the novel: Ifemelu. From this, we can perceive the importance of the empowerment of black women in various spheres of society, of the discussion about feminism that covers everyone (including men), seeking to deconstruct the standards that inferiorize women, such as the issue of hair, so that they feel free and well accepted in any spaces they occupy.
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spelling Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda AdichieAmericanahDiásporaBlogFeminismoRacismoCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTESAmericanahDiasporaBlogFeminismRacismThe object of study for the development of this research is Americanah, the most recent novel by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, starring student Ifemelu and her teenage boyfriend, Obinze. He tries life in England, but after some difficult situations, returns to his homeland and she moves to the United States, where she becomes a successful blogger and, through her posts, relates the hardships of immigrant life and, above all, of black woman, living experiences that make her reflect on the color of her skin, her hair and the fact of being a woman in a foreign country. The questions that guided this research were: what conclusions about feminist resistance and racial identity can we draw from the experiences with the characters' hair, especially Ifemelu? Based on the feminine discourses of the work, why, in hegemonic countries, some women need to submit to change, even rejecting their identity? How did the process of double consciousness of the character Ifemelu take place in its displacements, both of deterritorialization and reterritorialization, and how did your body respond to these movements? Faced with a work with such emergency and necessary themes, we aim to problematize the issue of hair in the narrative and its intersections as a tool of resistance and empowerment of black identity and feminism, both in the United States and Nigeria, as well as about how the body reacts to the diaspora and participates in the identity transformations of black women. Considering the postcolonial and decolonial issues, the approach we will use will be that of a bibliographic nature, which will consist of revisiting some authors who approach the concepts of double consciousness, diaspora and African feminism, in order to address the transformations that occurred in the body (specifically, in the hair), in the identity and consciousness due to the diasporic process suffered by the protagonist of the novel: Ifemelu. From this, we can perceive the importance of the empowerment of black women in various spheres of society, of the discussion about feminism that covers everyone (including men), seeking to deconstruct the standards that inferiorize women, such as the issue of hair, so that they feel free and well accepted in any spaces they occupy.CAPESO objeto de estudo para desenvolvimento desta pesquisa é a obra Americanah, romance mais recente da autora nigeriana Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, tendo como protagonistas a estudante Ifemelu e seu namorado da adolescência, Obinze. Ele tenta a vida na Inglaterra, mas, depois de algumas situações difíceis, retorna à sua terra natal, e ela se muda para os Estados Unidos, onde se torna uma blogueira de sucesso e, por meio de seus posts, relata as agruras da vida de imigrante e, sobretudo, de mulher negra, vivendo experiências que a fazem refletir sobre a cor da sua pele, o seu cabelo e o fato de ser mulher num país estrangeiro. As questões que nortearam esta pesquisa foram: quais conclusões a respeito da resistência feminista e da identidade racial podemos tirar a partir das experiências com os cabelos das personagens, em especial, de Ifemelu? Com base nos discursos femininos da obra, por que, em países hegemônicos, algumas mulheres precisam se submeter às mudanças, rejeitando, inclusive, a sua identidade? Como se deu o processo de double-consciousness (dupla consciência) da personagem Ifemelu em seus deslocamentos, tanto de desterritorialização quanto de reterritorialização, e como o seu corpo respondeu a esses movimentos? Diante de uma obra com temas tão emergenciais e necessários, temos por objetivo problematizar sobre a questão do cabelo na narrativa e suas interseções como uma ferramenta de resistência e empoderamento da identidade negra e do feminismo, tanto nos Estados Unidos como na Nigéria, bem como a respeito de como o corpo reage à diáspora e participa das transformações identitárias da mulher negra. Considerando as questões pós-coloniais e decoloniais, a abordagem que utilizaremos será a de cunho bibliográfico, a qual consistirá em revisitar alguns autores que abordam os conceitos de dupla consciência, diáspora e feminismo africano, no intento de abordar as transformações ocorridas no corpo (especificamente, no cabelo), na identidade e consciência devido ao processo diaspórico sofrido pela protagonista do romance: Ifemelu. A partir disso, conseguimos perceber a importância do empoderamento da mulher negra em diversas esferas da sociedade, da discussão sobre o feminismo que abrange a todos (inclusive homens), buscando desconstruir os padrões que inferiorizam a mulher, como a questão do cabelo, para que elas se sintam livres em quaisquer espaços que ocuparem.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Linguagens (IL)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Estudos de LinguagemCarbonieri, Divanizehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0788015091466520Carbonieri, Divanize178.171.138-07http://lattes.cnpq.br/0788015091466520Nunes, Jozanes Assunção406.618.731-53http://lattes.cnpq.br/3716666115053727178.171.138-07Albuquerque, Soraya do Lago432.858.801-04http://lattes.cnpq.br/9367985661572514Campos, Laide Daiane Costa2023-05-04T16:44:55Z2021-01-122023-05-04T16:44:55Z2020-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCAMPOS, Laide Daiane Costa. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
title Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
spellingShingle Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
Campos, Laide Daiane Costa
Americanah
Diáspora
Blog
Feminismo
Racismo
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
Americanah
Diaspora
Blog
Feminism
Racism
title_short Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
title_full Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
title_fullStr Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
title_full_unstemmed Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
title_sort Feminismo, cabelo diaspórico e dupla consciência em Americanah, de Chimamanda Adichie
author Campos, Laide Daiane Costa
author_facet Campos, Laide Daiane Costa
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carbonieri, Divanize
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0788015091466520
Carbonieri, Divanize
178.171.138-07
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0788015091466520
Nunes, Jozanes Assunção
406.618.731-53
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3716666115053727
178.171.138-07
Albuquerque, Soraya do Lago
432.858.801-04
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9367985661572514
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos, Laide Daiane Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Americanah
Diáspora
Blog
Feminismo
Racismo
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
Americanah
Diaspora
Blog
Feminism
Racism
topic Americanah
Diáspora
Blog
Feminismo
Racismo
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES
Americanah
Diaspora
Blog
Feminism
Racism
description The object of study for the development of this research is Americanah, the most recent novel by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, starring student Ifemelu and her teenage boyfriend, Obinze. He tries life in England, but after some difficult situations, returns to his homeland and she moves to the United States, where she becomes a successful blogger and, through her posts, relates the hardships of immigrant life and, above all, of black woman, living experiences that make her reflect on the color of her skin, her hair and the fact of being a woman in a foreign country. The questions that guided this research were: what conclusions about feminist resistance and racial identity can we draw from the experiences with the characters' hair, especially Ifemelu? Based on the feminine discourses of the work, why, in hegemonic countries, some women need to submit to change, even rejecting their identity? How did the process of double consciousness of the character Ifemelu take place in its displacements, both of deterritorialization and reterritorialization, and how did your body respond to these movements? Faced with a work with such emergency and necessary themes, we aim to problematize the issue of hair in the narrative and its intersections as a tool of resistance and empowerment of black identity and feminism, both in the United States and Nigeria, as well as about how the body reacts to the diaspora and participates in the identity transformations of black women. Considering the postcolonial and decolonial issues, the approach we will use will be that of a bibliographic nature, which will consist of revisiting some authors who approach the concepts of double consciousness, diaspora and African feminism, in order to address the transformations that occurred in the body (specifically, in the hair), in the identity and consciousness due to the diasporic process suffered by the protagonist of the novel: Ifemelu. From this, we can perceive the importance of the empowerment of black women in various spheres of society, of the discussion about feminism that covers everyone (including men), seeking to deconstruct the standards that inferiorize women, such as the issue of hair, so that they feel free and well accepted in any spaces they occupy.
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