Women Latin visions: Shifting wor(l)ds t hur S da y

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Women Latin visions: Shifting wor(l)ds t hur S da y
Thursday - Panel
Women Latin visions: Shifting wor(l)ds
June 5, 4:00pm-5:15pm
1900 Fletcher Challenge Theatre
Stéréotypes et (re)significations dans le sens de “pute”
Réflexion autour des processus de signification des femmes
identifiées en tant que « putes » « sluts » « femmes faciles
», dans deux axes : les discours qui reproduisent des
stéreótypes sur les femmes et, par une sorte d’inversion des
ces identifications, les pratiques de militance politique des
femmes.
Glória França
Tyara Veriato
Tete de femmes de menage: Les discours sur les corps
de femmes noires au Bresil /
She looks like a maid: Discourses about black women’s
bodies In Brazil
Ce travail analyse la construction discursive des stéréotypes
de femmes noires au Brésil dans les réseaux de mémoire, en
mettant l’accent sur la discrimination de l’image de la femme
de ménage. Le corpus de recherche est constitué à partir
de textes des médias brésiliens autour de deux polémiques
contemporaines.
This paper analyzes the discursive construction of
stereotypes of black women in Brazil in nets of memory,
focusing in the discrimination of the figure of the maid.
This research’s corpus is constituted with texts taken
from Brazilian media published about two contemporary
polemics.
Mónica G. Zoppi Fontana
Mariana Jafet Cestari
Les sens de femme et sexualité dans porn feminist
Ce travail cherche à comprendre comment la pornographie
féministe vise à provoquer une rupture avec les significations
dominantes des femmes et de la sexualité, donnant lieu à
d’autres significations. La façon dont les sont signifié les
paroles sur la pornographie dans l’imaginaire brésilien qui
fait ce travail est offert comme un geste de l’interprétation
de cette discursivité.
Luana Souza
The skin I resist in/r-exist in
This paper consists in a corpus based on testimonies and
from the artistic/intellectual productions of women, political
prisoners, who participated in the Peru’s Popular War. The
aim is to present, from a discursive analysis, how they,
through resistance practices, (re)signify the space where
Latin women occupy in the contemporary society.
Monica Vasconcellos Cruvinel
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IGALA 8th Biennial Conference
Gloria da Ressurreição Abreu França holds a Master in
Linguistics from Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle (France) and
currently a PhD student in Linguistics at University of Campinas
(UNICAMP/Brazil), in the area of Discourse Analysis. The focus of
her research is the discursive constitution of images of Brazilian
men and women in Brazilian tourist discourses, in comparison
with those in french tourist discourses. <gloria.franca@gmail.
com >
Mónica G. Zoppi Fontana, PhD in Linguistics, is Chair of the
Department of Linguistics and Tenure Teacher at the Language
Studies Institute State University of Campinas (UNICAMP,
Brazil). She is also a researcher at the Urban Studies LaboratoryUnicamp. Her work focuses on political discourse analysis,
women studies and semantics. She is author of many books and
papers published in Brazil, Argentine, France and México.
<[email protected] >
Mariana Jafet Cestari‘s research engages with Brazilian and
Latin-American feminisms from the perspective of Discourse
Analysis in dialogue with Feminist Studies and Gender Studies.
In her research, she reflects about the relationships between
language, history and ideology, with focus on the workings
of discourses implied in the formation of political subjects.
Currently, She is developing her PhD research about the
constitution of the (self)entitled “Black Women Movement” in
Brazil. <[email protected] >
Luana Souza holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vernacular Letters
from the Universidade Federal da Bahia-UFBA (2009) and has
a master’s degree in Language Studies from the Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais-UFMG (2013) with work on the
functioning of the ethos in the construction of womanhood in
the magazine Capricho. He is currently a doctoral student in
Linguistics at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas-UNICAMP,
where he is developing a thesis about the functioning of feminist
pornographic discourse. < [email protected] >
Monica Vasconcellos Cruvinel holds a Master in Linguistics
by University of Campinas (UNICAMP/Brazil) and currently
PhD candidate in Linguistics also at University of Campinas
(UNICAMP/Brazil), in the area of Discourse Analysis and Gender
Studies. The focus of her PhD research is the female politic
subject’s constitution from political prisoners’ testimonies who
participated in the internal armed conflict in Peru. <moluka8@
gmail.com >