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Inter Ação

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SARAIVA, Karla  and  VARGAS, Juliana. Young women from periphery and the ostentation funk. Rev. Inter Ação [online]. 2016, vol.41, n.2, pp.337-354. ISSN 0101-7136.  https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v41i2.40795.

This article aims to analyze relations between young women studying in a school located on the periphery of the city of Porto Alegre (RS/Brazil) and the musical style ostentation funk. More specifically, it seeks to problematize the construction of ideals of affective-sexual relationships and gender relations by those young women in conjunction with such songs. Firstly, we analyze five songs with major evidence for those students and later we problematize data produced in discussion groups. Among the results we highlight the acceptance by those students to the statements that highlight men as financial promoters of women's dreams of consumption and their desire for longer-lasting relationships, opposing the representation of successive brief relationships presented in their favorite songs.

Keywords : Popular Education; Street Dance; Homeless; Crack Users.

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