2 resultados para LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) youth
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
Issues related to the reality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals are being incorporated into institutional and social discourses, and show the challenges that must be overcome towards citizenship. The inclusion of gay rights in the domain of institutions like the United Nations and the Brazilian Secretariat of Human Rights are a response to broader movements that places the gay subject as an important topic of debate in the social-political sphere. In this scenario, some institutions deserve close attention from researchers related to gay issues, the business environment being a good example. In this domain, diversity has become an important topic of debate between scholars, where the question of sexual identity in most cases does not appear. The literature that actually focuses on the theme is explored through approaches that are not able to break with universalisms and a normatized vocabulary. Therefore, this research explores discursive structures related to sexuality and examines the meanings construed throughout these structures as described by gay individuals working in business. Furthermore, it investigates patterns of discursive normative structures and consequential challenges faced by gay people in the working environment, and also complements the current debate both in the socio-political sphere and in academic reality on LGBT challenges. The Foucauldian notions of discourse, knowledge and power, and the main concepts of queer theory are incorporated to the analysis, as well as concepts related to the politics of post-colonial sexuality, subordination, and hegemonic forces, together with role of reflexivity in modernity and its impacts on secularized mental structures. The research design takes a phenomenological approach and bases its knowledge claim on a participatory perspective, where the sample chosen for data collection consisted of gay individuals working in the business environment, aiming at generate categories of meanings through the description of their experiences.
Resumo:
O objetivo do presente trabalho é analisar o Concurso Miss Brasil Gay, realizado anualmente na cidade de Juiz de Fora desde o ano de 1976, e que busca eleger a mais bela transformista do país. O foco do trabalho é o fato do evento ter sido tombado como patrimônio imaterial da cidade no ano de 2004, pelo Decreto do Executivo 09275 / 2007 assinado pelo prefeito, Alberto Bejani. Para tanto, irei definir o conceito de patrimônio imaterial, assim como apresentar a trajetória de desenvolvimento desse conceito. Em seguida, apresentarei as principais características do concurso, assim como as justificativas para o seu tombamento. Por fim, correlacionarei a patrimonialização do evento com o atual estado das políticas públicas brasileiras em relação aos indivíduos gays, lésbicas, bissexuais e transexuais. Para a coleta de informações foram utilizados documentos tanto nacionais quanto internacionais referentes ao conceito de patrimônio imaterial, assim como sua gestão. Sobre o evento em si utilizei principalmente o seu site na internet, reportagens e a tese de mestrado defendida por um dos seus organizadores.