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Item Corpo e maternidade: diálogos feministas para o processo performativo Canguru Manaus(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2023-03-31) Costa, Iely Oliveira da; Menezes, Vanja Poty Sandes Gomes; Menezes, Vanja Poty Sandes Gomes; Soares, Taciano Araripe; Pozzetti, Gislaine ReginaThis research aims to investigate gender and body and analyze personal experiences in order to use them in a process of creating a performative soil. This process, related to the universe of real motherhood and the body as material of artistic work, while being body-mother. The methodology of this work is autoethnographic (FORTIN, 2009) and theoretical-practical, in which, in addition to bringing historical facts to contextualize the subjects addressed, it has the experience of a mother and artist of the scene, that also uses the reports of other mothers who are artists and pass the researcher in some way. All this is part of Kangaroo, a performative process that reflects on their bodies and their relationship with space, on their physical, psychological and social transformations and how it behaves in the movement-art.Item Corpo e maternidade: diálogos feministas para o processo performativo Canguru(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2023-03-31) Costa, Iely Oliveira da; Menezes, Vanja Poty Sandes Gomes; Menezes, Vanja Poty Sandes Gomes; Soares, Taciano Araripe; Pozzetti, Gislaine ReginaThis research aims to investigate gender and body and analyze personal experiences in order to use them in a process of creating a performative soil. This process, related to the universe of real motherhood and the body as material of artistic work, while being body-mother. The methodology of this work is autoethnographic (FORTIN, 2009) and theoretical-practical, in which, in addition to bringing historical facts to contextualize the subjects addressed, it has the experience of a mother and artist of the scene, that also uses the reports of other mothers who are artists and pass the researcher in some way. All this is part of Kangaroo, a performative process that reflects on their bodies and their relationship with space, on their physical, psychological and social transformations and how it behaves in the movement-art.