Semente Crioula
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https://doi.org/10.5965/1414573103562025e601Keywords:
land conflict, memory, sensitive dramaturgyAbstract
Semente Crioula is a dramaturgy developed from a travel journal written during the Interdisciplinary Experience Internship (Estágio Interdisciplinar de Vivência) with Via Campesina in western Santa Catarina, in 2025. Influenced by Clarice Lispector’s Água Viva, the work weaves together intimate experiences and political and social issues related to land conflict. The narrative of Doralice, a hybrid figure between human and animal, highlights territorial disputes and reflections on the body, nature, and self-appropriation.
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LISPECTOR, Clarice. Água Viva. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 2019.
SEVERINO, Alexandrino E. As duas versões de Água Viva. in: VASQUEZ, Pedro Karp (org.). Água Viva. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 2019.
PIGOZZI, Luiza; GOES, Celina Ferreira; SEFERIN, Rodrigo Timm; GAIA, Marilia Carla de Mello. A experiência prática da juventude no Estágio Interdisciplinar de Vivência de Santa Catarina (EIV/SC 2023). In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE AGROECOLOGIA, 12., 2023, Rio de Janeiro. Anais [...]. Rio de Janeiro: ABA, 2023.
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