SANTOS, N. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8233041592327689; SANTOS, Natalia Gonçalves dos.
Resumo:
This study investigates the (de)valuation of women in the practice of vaquejada in
Brazil's Northeast, especially after this activity was elevated to the status of Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Brazil in 2016. The research addresses the challenges faced by
women vaqueiras, including the lack of recognition and the barriers imposed by a
socially masculine environment. The analysis of gender dynamics in Northeastern
vaquejada reveals the persistent gender inequality and the marginalization of female
competitors, highlighting the urgent need to promote greater equity and recognition for
vaqueiras. Understanding and valuing women's contributions to vaquejada can bring
significant benefits, such as promoting equal opportunities, respecting gender
diversity, and strengthening ties with regional tradition and identity. This study
suggests that the effective inclusion of women in vaquejada is essential for the
development and sustainability of this important cultural practice, fostering equality of
opportunities and respect for gender diversity.