Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado
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Resumo: | Black working women carry within themselves the contradictions established by the Brazilianstyle capitalist sociometabolism due to their experience of worforce exploitation and others most diverse oppressions. By understanding the heterogeneity of the working class, it has become evident that the black working women condenses the turmoil between class, ethnic-racial, sexual and intergenerational social relations, all centrally alienated issues, in the rumble of the Brazilian particularity. When talking about black working women, studying eugenic theories and the criticism of whiteness carried out by anti-racist struggles, several elements became explicit, for example, in the deception of “being white” in contrast to “being black”, “being ‘negra’” (term in portuguese), “being be parda” (term in portuguese). I prioritize the use of the category black and non-black working women, since the Brazilian particularity still requires nuances to portray this parda (term in portuguese) population that feels lost and concealed, not only by racism, but also by the hetero-identification stands and phenotypic characteristics. Researching violence against women implies giving centrality to the black working women as a subject that occupies the top of the indexes of women in conditions of violence perpetrated by men, with whom they have had sexual relations, which are condemned to sell their workforce as they can to survive, or with some luck and pinches of “empowerment”, to live. The theoretical course included: from the patriarchy of misery to capitalist molds, followed by the misery of patriarchy in neoliberal times; and the ways in which feminisms come to Social Work in the democratic court and their contributions to Marxist socialist feminism, especially the black feminism, the materialist feminism, the feminism from the “theory” of social reproduction and socialist Marxism. In addition, categories such as ideology and the bourgeois ideological way, such as oppressions, its ideologies of fighting violence against women (in this case the ideology "empowerment"), were discussed. An analysis of the social assistance policy was also carried out; a review of the historical syncretism of social work and the insertion of “empowerment” as a strategy of therapeutic practice. From this, I return to the professional performance of social work with black and non-black workers under conditions of violence, highlighting the professional category as salaried workers by the capitalist State, really subsumed to the capital as salaried workers. As a result, it is essential to highlight the importance of deepening the category of social reproduction from the contributions of Lise Vogel; and I also recognize the centrality of the work category, but distance myself from materialist feminism, while not working with determinant social markers, considering dialectics as an essential category for analysis. The lack of research linked to reality was made explicit to better direct the struggles and achievements for the Brazilian working class. Considering not only to break cycles of violence for a supposed “culture of peace”, but to build structuring policies linked to struggles with the horizon of social revolution proposed by the most radical anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, anti-heteronormative struggle. Finally, I permeate what are the limits, possibilities and challenges of the professional work of social workers, passing through the criticism of conditional groups, crafts and immediate responses to the professional routine |
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Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2931326982352100http://lattes.cnpq.br/6499938418695513Pereira, Alana Andreia2022-11-03T18:39:24Z2022-11-03T18:39:24Z2022-09-08Pereira, Alana Andreia. Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado. 2022. Tese (Doutorado em Serviço Social) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Serviço Social da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2022.https://repositorio.pucsp.br/jspui/handle/handle/29538Black working women carry within themselves the contradictions established by the Brazilianstyle capitalist sociometabolism due to their experience of worforce exploitation and others most diverse oppressions. By understanding the heterogeneity of the working class, it has become evident that the black working women condenses the turmoil between class, ethnic-racial, sexual and intergenerational social relations, all centrally alienated issues, in the rumble of the Brazilian particularity. When talking about black working women, studying eugenic theories and the criticism of whiteness carried out by anti-racist struggles, several elements became explicit, for example, in the deception of “being white” in contrast to “being black”, “being ‘negra’” (term in portuguese), “being be parda” (term in portuguese). I prioritize the use of the category black and non-black working women, since the Brazilian particularity still requires nuances to portray this parda (term in portuguese) population that feels lost and concealed, not only by racism, but also by the hetero-identification stands and phenotypic characteristics. Researching violence against women implies giving centrality to the black working women as a subject that occupies the top of the indexes of women in conditions of violence perpetrated by men, with whom they have had sexual relations, which are condemned to sell their workforce as they can to survive, or with some luck and pinches of “empowerment”, to live. The theoretical course included: from the patriarchy of misery to capitalist molds, followed by the misery of patriarchy in neoliberal times; and the ways in which feminisms come to Social Work in the democratic court and their contributions to Marxist socialist feminism, especially the black feminism, the materialist feminism, the feminism from the “theory” of social reproduction and socialist Marxism. In addition, categories such as ideology and the bourgeois ideological way, such as oppressions, its ideologies of fighting violence against women (in this case the ideology "empowerment"), were discussed. An analysis of the social assistance policy was also carried out; a review of the historical syncretism of social work and the insertion of “empowerment” as a strategy of therapeutic practice. From this, I return to the professional performance of social work with black and non-black workers under conditions of violence, highlighting the professional category as salaried workers by the capitalist State, really subsumed to the capital as salaried workers. As a result, it is essential to highlight the importance of deepening the category of social reproduction from the contributions of Lise Vogel; and I also recognize the centrality of the work category, but distance myself from materialist feminism, while not working with determinant social markers, considering dialectics as an essential category for analysis. The lack of research linked to reality was made explicit to better direct the struggles and achievements for the Brazilian working class. Considering not only to break cycles of violence for a supposed “culture of peace”, but to build structuring policies linked to struggles with the horizon of social revolution proposed by the most radical anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, anti-heteronormative struggle. Finally, I permeate what are the limits, possibilities and challenges of the professional work of social workers, passing through the criticism of conditional groups, crafts and immediate responses to the professional routineAs trabalhadoras negras guardam em si as contradições postas no sociometabolismo capitalista à brasileira por vivenciarem a exploração da força de trabalho e as mais diversas opressões. Ao compreender a heterogeneidade da classe trabalhadora, evidenciou-se que a trabalhadora negra condensa o turbilhão entre questão de classe, étnico-racial, relações sociais sexuais e intergeracionais, todas questões centralmente alienadas, no estrondo da particularidade brasileira. Ao falar em trabalhadoras negras, estudando teorias eugenistas e as críticas à branquitude realizadas pelas lutas antirracistas, diversos elementos foram se explicitando, por exemplo, no engodo do “ser branca” em relação ao “ser preta”, “ser negra”, “ser parda”. Privilegio o uso da categoria mulheres trabalhadoras negras e não negras, já que a particularidade brasileira ainda requer contornos para retratar essa população parda que se sente perdida e escamoteada, não apenas pelo racismo, como também pelas bancas de heteroidentificação e as características fenotípicas. Pesquisar a violência contra a mulher implica dar centralidade à trabalhadora negra como sujeita que ocupa o topo dos índices de mulheres em condição de violência perpetrada por homens, com os quais se relacionaram sexualmente, estas que são condenadas a vender sua força de trabalho como puderem para sobreviver, ou com alguma sorte e pitadas de “empoderamento”, viver. O percurso teórico compreendeu: do patriarcado da miséria aos moldes capitalistas à miséria do patriarcado em tempos neoliberais; e as formas como os feminismos chegam para o Serviço Social na quadra democrática e suas contribuições para o feminismo socialista marxista, principalmente o feminismo negro, o materialista, o feminismo da “teoria” da reprodução social e o socialista marxista. Além disso, foram trabalhadas categorias como ideologia e formas ideológicas burguesas, como as opressões, suas ideologias de enfrentamento à violência contra a mulher, no caso a ideologia “empoderamento”. Foi realizada ainda uma análise da política de assistência social; uma revisão do histórico sincretismo do Serviço Social e a inserção do “empoderamento” como estratégia de prática terapêutica. A partir disso, retorno para a atuação profissional do Serviço Social com trabalhadoras negras e não negras em condição de violência, destacando a categoria profissional como trabalhadoras/es assalariadas/os pelo Es- tado capitalista, subsumidos realmente ao capital como assalariadas/os. Como resultados destaco a importância de aprofundar a categoria reprodução social desde as contribuições de Lise Vogel; e reconheço a centralidade da categoria trabalho, mas me afasto do feminismo materialista, ao passo que não trabalho com marcadores sociais determinantes, considerando a dialética como categoria imprescindível para as análises. Ficaram explícitas as carências de pesquisas coladas com a realidade para melhor direcionar as lutas e conquistas para a classe trabalhadora brasileira. Considerando não apenas para romper ciclos de violências por uma suposta “cultura de paz”, mas para construir políticas estruturantes atreladas às lutas com o horizonte da revolução social proposta pela luta anticapitalista mais radical, antirracista, antipatriarcal, antiheteronormativa. Por fim, permeio quais são os limites, as possibilidades e os desafios do trabalho profissional de assistentes sociais, perpassando pela crítica aos grupos de condicionalidades, artesanatos e respostas imediatas ao cotidiano profissionalCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPESporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Serviço SocialPUC-SPBrasilFaculdade de Ciências SociaisCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIALTrabalhadoras negras e não negrasViolência contra a mulher trabalhadoraFeminismoServiço socialTrabalhadoras/es assalariadas/os pelo Estado capitalistaIdeologiaBlack and non-black working womenViolence against working womenFeminismSocial WorkWorkers salaried by the capitalist StateIdeologyViolência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPORIGINALAlana Andreia Pereira.pdfapplication/pdf8234703https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/29538/1/Alana%20Andreia%20Pereira.pdff8e438bdd85ed11fe616037ef812b665MD51TEXTAlana Andreia Pereira.pdf.txtAlana Andreia Pereira.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain1097189https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/29538/2/Alana%20Andreia%20Pereira.pdf.txt43a68186511d9c4e55f784367f622cfdMD52THUMBNAILAlana Andreia Pereira.pdf.jpgAlana Andreia Pereira.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1313https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/29538/3/Alana%20Andreia%20Pereira.pdf.jpga7667b24a35a838efe8742fd7ac1fd41MD53handle/295382022-11-04 08:07:47.653oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/29538Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-11-04T11:07:47Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado Pereira, Alana Andreia CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL Trabalhadoras negras e não negras Violência contra a mulher trabalhadora Feminismo Serviço social Trabalhadoras/es assalariadas/os pelo Estado capitalista Ideologia Black and non-black working women Violence against working women Feminism Social Work Workers salaried by the capitalist State Ideology |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Violência doméstica contra a mulher trabalhadora negra e não negra: a/o assistente social trabalhadora/or assalariada/o pelo estado capitalista diante da miséria do patriarcado |
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Pereira, Alana Andreia |
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Pereira, Alana Andreia |
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Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costa |
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Pereira, Alana Andreia |
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Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costa |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL Trabalhadoras negras e não negras Violência contra a mulher trabalhadora Feminismo Serviço social Trabalhadoras/es assalariadas/os pelo Estado capitalista Ideologia Black and non-black working women Violence against working women Feminism Social Work Workers salaried by the capitalist State Ideology |
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Trabalhadoras negras e não negras Violência contra a mulher trabalhadora Feminismo Serviço social Trabalhadoras/es assalariadas/os pelo Estado capitalista Ideologia |
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Black and non-black working women Violence against working women Feminism Social Work Workers salaried by the capitalist State Ideology |
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Black working women carry within themselves the contradictions established by the Brazilianstyle capitalist sociometabolism due to their experience of worforce exploitation and others most diverse oppressions. By understanding the heterogeneity of the working class, it has become evident that the black working women condenses the turmoil between class, ethnic-racial, sexual and intergenerational social relations, all centrally alienated issues, in the rumble of the Brazilian particularity. When talking about black working women, studying eugenic theories and the criticism of whiteness carried out by anti-racist struggles, several elements became explicit, for example, in the deception of “being white” in contrast to “being black”, “being ‘negra’” (term in portuguese), “being be parda” (term in portuguese). I prioritize the use of the category black and non-black working women, since the Brazilian particularity still requires nuances to portray this parda (term in portuguese) population that feels lost and concealed, not only by racism, but also by the hetero-identification stands and phenotypic characteristics. Researching violence against women implies giving centrality to the black working women as a subject that occupies the top of the indexes of women in conditions of violence perpetrated by men, with whom they have had sexual relations, which are condemned to sell their workforce as they can to survive, or with some luck and pinches of “empowerment”, to live. The theoretical course included: from the patriarchy of misery to capitalist molds, followed by the misery of patriarchy in neoliberal times; and the ways in which feminisms come to Social Work in the democratic court and their contributions to Marxist socialist feminism, especially the black feminism, the materialist feminism, the feminism from the “theory” of social reproduction and socialist Marxism. In addition, categories such as ideology and the bourgeois ideological way, such as oppressions, its ideologies of fighting violence against women (in this case the ideology "empowerment"), were discussed. An analysis of the social assistance policy was also carried out; a review of the historical syncretism of social work and the insertion of “empowerment” as a strategy of therapeutic practice. From this, I return to the professional performance of social work with black and non-black workers under conditions of violence, highlighting the professional category as salaried workers by the capitalist State, really subsumed to the capital as salaried workers. As a result, it is essential to highlight the importance of deepening the category of social reproduction from the contributions of Lise Vogel; and I also recognize the centrality of the work category, but distance myself from materialist feminism, while not working with determinant social markers, considering dialectics as an essential category for analysis. The lack of research linked to reality was made explicit to better direct the struggles and achievements for the Brazilian working class. Considering not only to break cycles of violence for a supposed “culture of peace”, but to build structuring policies linked to struggles with the horizon of social revolution proposed by the most radical anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, anti-heteronormative struggle. Finally, I permeate what are the limits, possibilities and challenges of the professional work of social workers, passing through the criticism of conditional groups, crafts and immediate responses to the professional routine |
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