“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness
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Resumo: | This article is based on two reports about the speech of candidate Jair Bolsonaro in relation to the slave trade and racial quotas to analyze the formation and impacts of historical consciousness on people’s lives and what is the role of the school and the various media that disseminate historical information. Based on the concept of cultural trauma, the article studies how the naturalization of slavery and false historical information interfere in the formation of identity and in the development of reparatory policies. The article also discusses how school and the teaching of History can act to strengthen the memories of the black community, respect-ing its traumatic past. |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness“Que dívida? Eu nunca escravizei ninguém!”: escravidão, trauma cultural e consciência históricaconsciência históriamemória da escravidão trauma culturalHistory consciousnessmemory of slavery cultural traumaThis article is based on two reports about the speech of candidate Jair Bolsonaro in relation to the slave trade and racial quotas to analyze the formation and impacts of historical consciousness on people’s lives and what is the role of the school and the various media that disseminate historical information. Based on the concept of cultural trauma, the article studies how the naturalization of slavery and false historical information interfere in the formation of identity and in the development of reparatory policies. The article also discusses how school and the teaching of History can act to strengthen the memories of the black community, respect-ing its traumatic past.Este artigo parte de duas reportagenssobre a fala do candidato Jair Bolsonaroem relação ao tráfico de escravos e ascotas raciais para analisar a formação eos impactos da consciência histórica navida das pessoas e qual o papel da escolae dos variados meios que divulgam informaçõeshistóricas nesse processo. Apartir do conceito de trauma cultural, oartigo estuda como a naturalização daescravidão e as informações históricasfalsas interferem na formação da identidadee na elaboração de políticas reparatórias.O artigo discute, ainda, como aescola e o ensino de História podematuar para fortalecer as memórias da comunidadenegra, respeitando o seu passadotraumático.Associação Nacional de História - ANPUH-Brasil2021-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo de Dossiêapplication/pdfhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/74810.20949/rhhj.v10i19.748Revista História Hoje; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2021): Janeiro-Junho; 140-160Revista História Hoje; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2021): Janeiro-Junho; 140-160Revista História Hoje; v. 10 n. 19 (2021): Janeiro-Junho; 140-1601806-399310.20949/rhhj.v10i19reponame:Revista história hojeinstname:Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)instacron:ANPUHporhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/748/396Copyright (c) 2021 Alex Andrade Costahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Alex Andrade2023-06-08T19:01:33Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/748Revistahttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/indexONGhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/oairhhjeditor@anpuh.org1806-39931806-3993opendoar:2023-06-08T19:01:33Revista história hoje - Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)false |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness “Que dívida? Eu nunca escravizei ninguém!”: escravidão, trauma cultural e consciência histórica |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness Costa, Alex Andrade consciência história memória da escravidão trauma cultural History consciousness memory of slavery cultural trauma |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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“What Debt? I Never Enslaved Anyone!”: Slavery, Cultural Trauma and Historical Consciousness |
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Costa, Alex Andrade |
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Costa, Alex Andrade |
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Costa, Alex Andrade |
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consciência história memória da escravidão trauma cultural History consciousness memory of slavery cultural trauma |
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consciência história memória da escravidão trauma cultural History consciousness memory of slavery cultural trauma |
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This article is based on two reports about the speech of candidate Jair Bolsonaro in relation to the slave trade and racial quotas to analyze the formation and impacts of historical consciousness on people’s lives and what is the role of the school and the various media that disseminate historical information. Based on the concept of cultural trauma, the article studies how the naturalization of slavery and false historical information interfere in the formation of identity and in the development of reparatory policies. The article also discusses how school and the teaching of History can act to strengthen the memories of the black community, respect-ing its traumatic past. |
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