Satã-Griô: relatos dos caminhos e encruzilhadas na vida de um corpo negro-resistência
Resumo
The present research has as general objective to analyze the ways of survival and
work of the subject João Francisco dos Santos, the Madame Satã during his life.
Through documentary and bibliographic research, it is possible to seek the voice of
Satan in the first person, so that he can tell us about his paths, supported by his
interviews and his autobiography. From this path, the research questions arise: “How
can a subject like João, black, ex-enslaved, living in the then federal capital, build his
survival through work?” and “What possibilities can there be for a black, illiterate and
marginalized body to tell their own story?”, from which arises the hypothesis of
Satã-Griô, the teller of his own story. Satã, at the crossroads of life in the face of
structural racism, gains space within his human condition in the search for dignity,
and becomes a rogue, cook and artist. From the observation, deep and sensitive
listening of this subject, we can see who the subject João was, and in what his story
speaks to our history as a nation.
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