Mimesis of oneself: the construction of Paresi self-representation
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v23i23p29-46Keywords:
Mimesis, Self-representation, Image, Paresi, Rondon Committee.Abstract
This article reflects on the mimesis stated through the Paresi (Aruak indigenous group) photographic mise-en-scènes in dialogue both with the first images of them produced about themselves in the beginning of the XX century, and through the performed mise-en-scènes in the Miss Paresi Haloti beauty contest, occured in 2012. For each context, they choose which diacritics signals are more appropriate to conform the relationship established with their Others.
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