"BAQUE MULHER" AND ITS ROOTS IN THE CULTURAL-RELIGIOUS MEMORY OF MARACATU NATION: A PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
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In summary, the following article affirms the existence of the performances present in the "Loas" language of the "Maracatu Nação de Baque Virado"; having as a differential the study of "Baque Mulher Loas", a group composed exclusively of women who transmit, through their writings, all their religious-cultural memory of the " Maracatu Nação de Baque Virado ", located in Recife-PE. Added to the empowerment and struggle of the feminist movement. For such a digression this searching is based, among others, on the authors: Anzalduá (2019), Butler (1990), Hooks (2013), Martins, (1997), Taylor (2015), which allows us to legitimize and make visible the studies of memory and analyze the "Loas" that run the field of performance.
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MOREIRA, V. de F. (2019). "BAQUE MULHER" AND ITS ROOTS IN THE CULTURAL-RELIGIOUS MEMORY OF MARACATU NATION: A PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 11(Ed. Especi), 28–46. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/764
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