A DENSIDADE POÉTICA DA MARGEM: O LUGAR DE ONDE OS BRÔ MC´S EMITEM A SUA VOZ, O SEU CANTO.
Brô MC’s are protagonists of the first indigenous rap group in Brazil. Its locus of enunciation is between the villages Jaguapiru and Bororó, in the municipality of Dourados (MS), where they live with another 15 thousand people. This communication proposes to discuss the poetic density of the Margin...
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.29327/216344.5.2-9 https://doaj.org/article/5b38e162f6644951b4d06a72290fbb4a |
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Sumario: | Brô MC’s are protagonists of the first indigenous rap group in Brazil. Its locus of enunciation is between the villages Jaguapiru and Bororó, in the municipality of Dourados (MS), where they live with another 15 thousand people. This communication proposes to discuss the poetic density of the Margin, the place of existence of these human beings, who despite a discourse that produces them as racialized bodies, performs a different logic, which goes against the Westernized world. To that end, we justify ourselves from the postcolonial theoretical perspective, which falls within the scope of Cultural Studies and other related approaches, such as Jorge Larrosa, “Tremors. Writings on Experience “(2016); Édouard Glissant, “Introduction to a Poetics of Diversity” (2005); Homi Bhabha, “The Location of Culture” (1998). The starting point is to articulate interpretations based on these references with the song “Eju Orendive”, of indigenous rap of BRÔ MC’s. |
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