Abstract:
Based on a psychosocial approach to figurations of gender and sexuality in a profane celebration within a religious procession in Northern Brazil, this articles introduces inscriptions and readings as a strategy to address the limits and possibilities that we produce or expand when thinking about men and masculinities from a non-dichotomous perspective, concerned less about observing the obvious, and rather with exploring the instertices of imagination.
Keywords: gender; sexuality; masculinities; figurations; aesthetics