CRIATIVE MIRRORING: NARRATIVES AND SPECULATIVE FICTION ON THE ISOLATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Isolated indigenous people; Indigenist narratives; Amazonia; Speculative fiction
To offer subsidies for full respect for the life and rights of isolated indigenous peoples, this dissertation proposal aims to exercise, contort and intertwine different understandings about the term “isolated”. The expectation is to explore the guiding question “what is the isolation of indigenous peoples?”. The aim is to present perspectives and narratives about these peoples; seek to understand how speculative fiction about these peoples contributes to the construction of worlds, futures and truths about their existence and; present speculative fiction exercises based on field diaries produced between 2006 and 2018. The collection and articulation of different perspectives and speculative fiction - or, creative mirroring - about these peoples, based on delimited theoretical assumptions, may offer creative practical possibilities for the guarantee the rights of these peoples, their well-being, territories and their lives.