Acts of Love: Popular Performance and Community Encounters in the Favela

Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Sneed, Paul
Sexo
Homem
Código de Publicação (DOI)
10.7560/SLAPC3103
Título do periódico
Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
Ano de Publicação
2013
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
performances; communities; social aspects; popular culture; public spaces
favelas; social aspects
history; social history;
violence; social marginality;
social aspects; gangs;
Resumo

This article draws upon theories of performance, everyday life, social space, and community to explore an ethnographic vignette juxtaposing two scenes: in one, neighbors form an improvised huddle around a young gang member dying of a gunshot wound in the streets of the favela, or squatter town, of Rocinha, in Rio de Janeiro; in the other, a Palm Sunday procession passes through the same spot later that night. Contextualizing this illustration with detailed information on Rocinha (including police and gang activities there and changing trends in favela activism in recent decades) and a framework for distinguishing the live, "organic" spaces of performances from the still-life, "inorganic" spaces of abstract settings, I argue that Rocinha residents use popular performances to create refuges from the desolation facing them in the poverty, violence, and injustice of their lives and to reposition themselves in spaces of abundance, peace, and community.

Referência Espacial
Zona
Zona Sul
Cidade/Município
RIo de Janeiro
Bairro/Distrito
Favela da Rocinha
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
Rio de Janeiro
Referência Temporal
seculo xxi; década 1990; década 2000; década 2010
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