Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade
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Resumo: | The year of 1492 constitutes itself as a milestone in the construction of the colonial system, which shapes around it the model of civilization that should be followed by all. In this context, any people who were outside of the standardization, either by not submitting themselves to the model or by not being considered worthy of that, would be relegated to the condition of “others”. In this way, the colonial system has engendered exclusive mechanisms in different areas, above all, in the construction of identity, history and knowledge. History, as it has been written since then, privileges the speech and experience lived by the peoples inserted in the crystallized geographics scenario of knowledge production, organizing, classifying and hierarchizing the knowledges. Thus, the colonialism, in the form of the State, regulates the access and permanence of others in these spaces of power. By using the power, the system, besides elaborating mechanisms that hinder the access, also delegitimizes the intellectual production elaborated by the others, not granting them the status of academic research and / or science, creating a false parameter that there is no authorial production of these, different from the vast literature already published on them. In view of the above, the purpose of this study was to investigate, through the mapping of the intellectual production of black women, how the colonial system promotes the silencing of these subjects, an integral part of the others, in the academy. Regarding the methodology, this work moves in the field of qualitative and quantitative research, for using data in the construction of our reflection. During the research, intersectionality provided the necessary instrumentality to construct the argument that was developed in this thesis, making it possible to glimpse that within the constant points of intersection, sometimes the race, sometimes the gender, sometimes the class, sometimes the location produces approximations and / or distances from the structures of intellectual power. In dialogue with the feminist epistemologies and with the decolonial studies, some ways were pointed out for the construction of new forms of knowledge production, dissociating and moving it to the margins |
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Garcia, Carla Cristinahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4296058P6Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da2019-06-03T12:57:36Z2019-04-02Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da. Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade. 2019. 153 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Sociais) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Ciências Sociais, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2019.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/22236The year of 1492 constitutes itself as a milestone in the construction of the colonial system, which shapes around it the model of civilization that should be followed by all. In this context, any people who were outside of the standardization, either by not submitting themselves to the model or by not being considered worthy of that, would be relegated to the condition of “others”. In this way, the colonial system has engendered exclusive mechanisms in different areas, above all, in the construction of identity, history and knowledge. History, as it has been written since then, privileges the speech and experience lived by the peoples inserted in the crystallized geographics scenario of knowledge production, organizing, classifying and hierarchizing the knowledges. Thus, the colonialism, in the form of the State, regulates the access and permanence of others in these spaces of power. By using the power, the system, besides elaborating mechanisms that hinder the access, also delegitimizes the intellectual production elaborated by the others, not granting them the status of academic research and / or science, creating a false parameter that there is no authorial production of these, different from the vast literature already published on them. In view of the above, the purpose of this study was to investigate, through the mapping of the intellectual production of black women, how the colonial system promotes the silencing of these subjects, an integral part of the others, in the academy. Regarding the methodology, this work moves in the field of qualitative and quantitative research, for using data in the construction of our reflection. During the research, intersectionality provided the necessary instrumentality to construct the argument that was developed in this thesis, making it possible to glimpse that within the constant points of intersection, sometimes the race, sometimes the gender, sometimes the class, sometimes the location produces approximations and / or distances from the structures of intellectual power. In dialogue with the feminist epistemologies and with the decolonial studies, some ways were pointed out for the construction of new forms of knowledge production, dissociating and moving it to the marginsO ano de 1492 se constitui enquanto marco na construção do sistema colonial, formata ao seu redor o modelo de civilização que deveria ser seguido por todos. Neste contexto, quaisquer povos que estivessem fora da padronização, ou por não se submeter ao modelo ou por não ser considerado digno deste, seriam relegados à condição de outros. Desta forma, o sistema colonial vem engendrando mecanismos excludentes em diferentes áreas, sobretudo, na construção de identidade, da história e do conhecimento. A história, conforme vem sendo escrita desde então, privilegia a fala e experiência vivida pelos povos inseridos no cristalizado cenário geográficos de produção do conhecimento, organizando, classificando e hierarquizando os saberes. Assim, o colonialismo, na forma do Estado, regula o acesso e a permanência dos outros nestes espaços de poder. Dispondo da máquina, o sistema, além de elaborar mecanismos que dificultem o acesso, também deslegitima a produção intelectual elaborada pelos outros, não lhe concedendo o status de pesquisa acadêmica e/ou ciência, criando um falso parâmetro de que não existe produção autoral destes, diferente da vasta literatura já publicada sobre os mesmos. Diante do exposto, o propósito deste estudo foi investigar, por meio do mapeamento da produção intelectual das mulheres negras, como o sistema colonial promove o silenciamento destas sujeitas, parte integrante dos outros, na academia. No que concerne à metodologia, este trabalho transita no campo da pesquisa qualitativa e quantitativa, por utilizar dados na construção de nossa reflexão. Durante a pesquisa, a interseccionalidade forneceu a instrumentalidade necessária para a construção do argumento que foi desenvolvido nesta dissertação, possibilitando vislumbrar que dentro dos constantes pontos de intersecção, ora a raça, ora o gênero, ora a classe, ora a localização produz aproximações e/ou distanciamentos das estruturas de poder intelectual. Em diálogo com as epistemologias feministas e com os estudos decoloniais, foram apontados alguns caminhos para a construção de novas formas de produção do conhecimento, desvinculando e deslocando-o para as margens. 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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da Intelectuais negras Escritoras negras Reformadoras sociais negras African American women intellectuals African American women authors African American women social reformers CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Mulheres negras, produção e interseccionalidade |
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Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da |
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Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da |
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Garcia, Carla Cristina |
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Silva, Roberta Ribeiro da |
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Intelectuais negras Escritoras negras Reformadoras sociais negras |
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African American women intellectuals African American women authors African American women social reformers |
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The year of 1492 constitutes itself as a milestone in the construction of the colonial system, which shapes around it the model of civilization that should be followed by all. In this context, any people who were outside of the standardization, either by not submitting themselves to the model or by not being considered worthy of that, would be relegated to the condition of “others”. In this way, the colonial system has engendered exclusive mechanisms in different areas, above all, in the construction of identity, history and knowledge. History, as it has been written since then, privileges the speech and experience lived by the peoples inserted in the crystallized geographics scenario of knowledge production, organizing, classifying and hierarchizing the knowledges. Thus, the colonialism, in the form of the State, regulates the access and permanence of others in these spaces of power. By using the power, the system, besides elaborating mechanisms that hinder the access, also delegitimizes the intellectual production elaborated by the others, not granting them the status of academic research and / or science, creating a false parameter that there is no authorial production of these, different from the vast literature already published on them. In view of the above, the purpose of this study was to investigate, through the mapping of the intellectual production of black women, how the colonial system promotes the silencing of these subjects, an integral part of the others, in the academy. Regarding the methodology, this work moves in the field of qualitative and quantitative research, for using data in the construction of our reflection. During the research, intersectionality provided the necessary instrumentality to construct the argument that was developed in this thesis, making it possible to glimpse that within the constant points of intersection, sometimes the race, sometimes the gender, sometimes the class, sometimes the location produces approximations and / or distances from the structures of intellectual power. In dialogue with the feminist epistemologies and with the decolonial studies, some ways were pointed out for the construction of new forms of knowledge production, dissociating and moving it to the margins |
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