AZEVÊDO, C. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1085057991295890; AZEVÊDO, Ciro Linhares de.
Resumo:
This study is about sexualities narratives in the intertwining of knowledge and
experiences of two protagonists in contemporary urban scene of Campina GrandePB, the transvestite Valquíria Montini and Maria de Calú, owner of the first gay bar in
this city. I chose to work with interviews, analyze these narratives - that are in
temporalities that crisscross between the 1940s to the present time - the sexuality
studied on aspects of experience, spaces and aesthetic transformations of bodies.
We also analyzed the elaborations of themselves, the affections and ways of life that
occur in the interactions of the subjects that take place in different spaces in
Campina Grande and other cities. Finally, we analyze the narratives of their own
bodies, the notions of being a transvestite and the multiplicity of experiences that
allow subversion of identities as fixed and naturalized. To weave new perspectives
about these interactions, we use the theoretical dialogues by Judith Butler, Michel
Foucault, Michel de Certeau and Gilles Deleuze.