The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection

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Autor(a) principal: Bello, Andrea Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Vértices (Campos dos Goitacazes. Online)
Texto Completo: https://editoraessentia.iff.edu.br/index.php/vertices/article/view/19298
Resumo: In colonial Brazil, the prevailing thought was that women were evil creatures with demonic tendencies and for that very reason should be controlled by men in the family and by the clergy. With modernity, patriarchy was institutionalized and from then on, in addition to men in the family and the Church, women also owed obligations over themselves, their lives and bodies, to the State. Even though the condition of inferiority affected all women, black women were subjected to even more degrading evaluations and living conditions, because gender prejudices were added, and still are added, by race. In line with this perception, data from the “Pnad Contínua 2021” show that the worst socioeconomic indicators are those related to black women. Faced with such indicators, this article proposes a brief reflection on the possible connections of such elements with the formation of extreme contemporary inequalities that affect women and, even among them, unevenly depending on their socioeconomic status, race, and gender. There is urgency of designing and implementing public policies that address not only issues related to gender, but also the intersectionality of such issues with race.
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spelling The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflectionLa mujer, la mujer negra y el tiempo de los hombres: una breve reflexión interseccionalA mulher, a mulher negra e o tempo dos homens: uma breve reflexão interseccionalgêneroraçamachismomisoginiainterseccionalidadegénerorazachovinismo masculinomisoginiainterseccionalidadgenderracemale chauvinismmisogynyintersectionalityIn colonial Brazil, the prevailing thought was that women were evil creatures with demonic tendencies and for that very reason should be controlled by men in the family and by the clergy. With modernity, patriarchy was institutionalized and from then on, in addition to men in the family and the Church, women also owed obligations over themselves, their lives and bodies, to the State. Even though the condition of inferiority affected all women, black women were subjected to even more degrading evaluations and living conditions, because gender prejudices were added, and still are added, by race. In line with this perception, data from the “Pnad Contínua 2021” show that the worst socioeconomic indicators are those related to black women. Faced with such indicators, this article proposes a brief reflection on the possible connections of such elements with the formation of extreme contemporary inequalities that affect women and, even among them, unevenly depending on their socioeconomic status, race, and gender. There is urgency of designing and implementing public policies that address not only issues related to gender, but also the intersectionality of such issues with race.En el Brasil colonial, el pensamiento que estaba en vigor era que las mujeres eran malas criaturas, con tendencias demoníacas y, por lo tanto, deberían ser controladas por los hombres de la familia y el clero. Con la modernidad, el patriarcado fue institucionalizado y, a partir de entonces, además de los hombres de la familia y la iglesia, las mujeres también tenían obligaciones sobre sí mismas, sus vidas y cuerpos para el estado. Aunque la condición de inferioridad alcanzó a todas las mujeres, las mujeres negras fueron sometidas a evaluaciones y condiciones de vida aún más degradantes, porque se agregaron prejuicios de género, y aún agregan, las de raza. Al cumplir con esta percepción, los datos de la “Pnad Contínua” 2021 demuestran que los peores indicadores socioeconómicos son aquellos que se refieren a las mujeres negras. Ante estos indicadores, este artículo propone una breve reflexión sobre las posibles conexiones de tales elementos con la conformación de las desigualdades contemporáneas extremas que se centran en las mujeres y, incluso entre ellas, de manera desigual dependiendo de su condición socioeconómica y de raza. Hay la urgencia de diseño e implementación de políticas públicas que contemplen no solo los problemas de género, sino también la interseccionalidad de tales problemas con la raza.No Brasil colônia o pensamento que vigorava era o de que as mulheres eram criaturas más e com tendências demoníacas e, por isso mesmo, deveriam ser controladas pelos homens da família e do Clero. Com a modernidade o patriarcado foi institucionalizado e, a partir de então, além dos homens da família e da Igreja, as mulheres também deviam obrigações sobre si, suas vidas e corpos ao Estado. Ainda que a condição de inferioridade atingisse a todas as mulheres, às mulheres negras eram submetidas às avaliações e às condições de vida ainda mais degradantes, pois aos preconceitos de gênero somavam-se, e ainda se somam, os de raça. Indo ao encontro dessa percepção, os dados da Pnad contínua de 2021 demonstram que os piores indicadores socioeconômicos são aqueles que dizem respeito às mulheres negras. Diante de tais indicadores, o presente artigo propõe uma breve reflexão sobre as possíveis conexões de tais elementos com a conformação das desigualdades contemporâneas extremas que incidem sobre as mulheres e, mesmo entre elas, de modo desigual a depender de sua condição socioeconômica e da raça. Há urgência do desenho e implementação de políticas públicas que contemplem não somente as questões relativas ao gênero, como também a interseccionalidade com a raça.Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Fluminense2023-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/ziptext/htmlhttps://editoraessentia.iff.edu.br/index.php/vertices/article/view/1929810.19180/1809-2667.v25n32023.19298Revista Vértices; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2023): Sept./Dec. ; e25319298Revista Vértices; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2023): sept./dic. ; e25319298Revista Vértices; v. 25 n. 3 (2023): set./dez.; e253192981809-26671415-2843reponame:Vértices (Campos dos Goitacazes. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
La mujer, la mujer negra y el tiempo de los hombres: una breve reflexión interseccional
A mulher, a mulher negra e o tempo dos homens: uma breve reflexão interseccional
title The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
spellingShingle The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
Bello, Andrea Rosa
gênero
raça
machismo
misoginia
interseccionalidade
género
raza
chovinismo masculino
misoginia
interseccionalidad
gender
race
male chauvinism
misogyny
intersectionality
title_short The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
title_full The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
title_fullStr The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
title_full_unstemmed The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
title_sort The woman, the black woman, and the time of men: a brief intersectional reflection
author Bello, Andrea Rosa
author_facet Bello, Andrea Rosa
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Bello, Andrea Rosa
Bello, Andrea Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gênero
raça
machismo
misoginia
interseccionalidade
género
raza
chovinismo masculino
misoginia
interseccionalidad
gender
race
male chauvinism
misogyny
intersectionality
topic gênero
raça
machismo
misoginia
interseccionalidade
género
raza
chovinismo masculino
misoginia
interseccionalidad
gender
race
male chauvinism
misogyny
intersectionality
description In colonial Brazil, the prevailing thought was that women were evil creatures with demonic tendencies and for that very reason should be controlled by men in the family and by the clergy. With modernity, patriarchy was institutionalized and from then on, in addition to men in the family and the Church, women also owed obligations over themselves, their lives and bodies, to the State. Even though the condition of inferiority affected all women, black women were subjected to even more degrading evaluations and living conditions, because gender prejudices were added, and still are added, by race. In line with this perception, data from the “Pnad Contínua 2021” show that the worst socioeconomic indicators are those related to black women. Faced with such indicators, this article proposes a brief reflection on the possible connections of such elements with the formation of extreme contemporary inequalities that affect women and, even among them, unevenly depending on their socioeconomic status, race, and gender. There is urgency of designing and implementing public policies that address not only issues related to gender, but also the intersectionality of such issues with race.
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