A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Eliana Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Postgraduate Studies Program in Social Work. Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, 2020. In the eyes of barbarism, black women correspond to that segment ofthe working class that is most at risk ofnot reproducing the minimum conditions oftheir livelihoods. Historically, these women are responsible for their own survival and that oftheir families, thus constituting expressive fractions of families subjected to overexploitation. In this context, racism and patriarchy are updated, promoting harmful consequences for the life of the population that makes up the base ofthe social pyramid. In times when the neoliberal offensive seeks to displace any perspective of collective organization, the forms of organization pointed out in this research reveal that, despite so many adversities, black and poor women are building alternatives to fight, resist and confront the historical inequalities that affect their everyday lives. Thus, the general goal of this research is to understand the struggles and resistance of black women in the periferias ofthe south zone of São Paulo-SP. As specific goal, we seek to identify and understand how collectives of struggles and resistance of poor and black women in the region are organized, by analyzing the impact of the repercussions of barbarism on the life trajectory of women and apprehending the ways in which gender class and race/ethnicity determinations affect the daily lives of these women. The investigation process involved both theoretical and field researeh which was carried out based on participant observation ofthe activities of feminist collectives working on the periferias of the southem part of São Paulo city, as well as individual interviews with militants, young people, active feminists in these collectives. The results ofthe research allow us to atY1tm that the historical process ofthe struggles and resistances promoted by the black population during slavery, added to the resistances built in the post-abolition process, forms, throughout the 20th century, an important legacy and reference for the current resistances. Mobilized by precarious living conditions and affected by the logic of urban spoliation, urban populations have organized themselves in the struggle for access to rights, improvements in living conditions and complaints about acts ofviolence in their territories. This type of resistance has as its main protagonist black women and young people Who still problematize the myth of racial democracy, bringing the legacy ofblack feminism and the denial of stereotypes historically attributed to black women. We highlight the naturalization of servile work as a destination, sexual objectification and denied motherhood. 'lhe problematization ofthese three aspects and the way they affect everyday life brings us closer to the reaffirmation ofthe struggle for human emancipation and the historical need for class organization, taking into account racism and sexism as onstituent axes ofthe processes of struggle
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spelling Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4204136A9Silva, Eliana Pereira2020-12-22T11:57:15Z2020-11-12Silva, Eliana Pereira. A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo. 2020. 284 f. Tese (Doutorado em Serviço Social) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Serviço Social, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2020.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/23408Postgraduate Studies Program in Social Work. Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, 2020. In the eyes of barbarism, black women correspond to that segment ofthe working class that is most at risk ofnot reproducing the minimum conditions oftheir livelihoods. Historically, these women are responsible for their own survival and that oftheir families, thus constituting expressive fractions of families subjected to overexploitation. In this context, racism and patriarchy are updated, promoting harmful consequences for the life of the population that makes up the base ofthe social pyramid. In times when the neoliberal offensive seeks to displace any perspective of collective organization, the forms of organization pointed out in this research reveal that, despite so many adversities, black and poor women are building alternatives to fight, resist and confront the historical inequalities that affect their everyday lives. Thus, the general goal of this research is to understand the struggles and resistance of black women in the periferias ofthe south zone of São Paulo-SP. As specific goal, we seek to identify and understand how collectives of struggles and resistance of poor and black women in the region are organized, by analyzing the impact of the repercussions of barbarism on the life trajectory of women and apprehending the ways in which gender class and race/ethnicity determinations affect the daily lives of these women. The investigation process involved both theoretical and field researeh which was carried out based on participant observation ofthe activities of feminist collectives working on the periferias of the southem part of São Paulo city, as well as individual interviews with militants, young people, active feminists in these collectives. The results ofthe research allow us to atY1tm that the historical process ofthe struggles and resistances promoted by the black population during slavery, added to the resistances built in the post-abolition process, forms, throughout the 20th century, an important legacy and reference for the current resistances. Mobilized by precarious living conditions and affected by the logic of urban spoliation, urban populations have organized themselves in the struggle for access to rights, improvements in living conditions and complaints about acts ofviolence in their territories. This type of resistance has as its main protagonist black women and young people Who still problematize the myth of racial democracy, bringing the legacy ofblack feminism and the denial of stereotypes historically attributed to black women. We highlight the naturalization of servile work as a destination, sexual objectification and denied motherhood. 'lhe problematization ofthese three aspects and the way they affect everyday life brings us closer to the reaffirmation ofthe struggle for human emancipation and the historical need for class organization, taking into account racism and sexism as onstituent axes ofthe processes of struggleEsta pesquisa tem como objetivo analisar a partir da antropologia da imagem de Hans Belting e Dietmar Kamper a transformação do corpo em imagem acarretando na perda da sua dimensão (Pross) e consequentemente da visibilidade, naquilo que o Prof. Dr. Norval Baitello Junior chama de era da iconofagia, na qual as imagens são devoradas por outras pela aceleração do tempo de sua contemplação. O imigrante boliviano, desde o período pré incaico sofreu com perdas, muito ouro, árvores, pássaros, animais e pessoas foram levados à Europa, regiões foram tomadas por Brasil e Chile, governos ditatoriais entregaram a exploração de minas aos Estados Unidos e a Inglaterra e recentemente o crescimento do trabalho informal obrigou-o novamente a ser um nómade tendo que atravessar pontes e migrar. Para sobreviver na cidade de São Paulo esse imigrante se sujeita às condições precárias do trabalho nas oficinas de costura em condições análogas ao trabalho escravo. Algumas vezes impulsionado pela mídia terciária, mas sobretudo,b por uma rede de contatos de familiares e amigos no Brasil. A imagem desse imigrante remonta a chegada de Colombo à América e a uma 'colonização das imagens" no imaginário e no cotidiano. A imposição de uma língua, a cristianização, a ideia de superioridade do colonizador, o tráfico de droga nos dias de hoje, marca esse corpo e o torna exilado em São Paulo. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The flower that is born from the impossible ground: struggles and resistance of black women on the periferias of São Paulo
title A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
spellingShingle A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
Silva, Eliana Pereira
Resistência
Negras - Brasil - Condições sociais
Mulheres no desenvolvimento da comunidade - São Paulo (cidade)
Periferias - São Paulo (cidade)
Resistance
African American women - Brazil - Social conditions
Women in community development - São Paulo (Brazil)
Inner cities - São Paulo (Brazil)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL
title_short A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
title_full A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
title_fullStr A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
title_sort A flor que nasce do impossível chão: lutas e resistência de mulheres negras na periferia da zona sul de São Paulo
author Silva, Eliana Pereira
author_facet Silva, Eliana Pereira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Eliana Pereira
contributor_str_mv Abramides, Maria Beatriz Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resistência
Negras - Brasil - Condições sociais
Mulheres no desenvolvimento da comunidade - São Paulo (cidade)
Periferias - São Paulo (cidade)
topic Resistência
Negras - Brasil - Condições sociais
Mulheres no desenvolvimento da comunidade - São Paulo (cidade)
Periferias - São Paulo (cidade)
Resistance
African American women - Brazil - Social conditions
Women in community development - São Paulo (Brazil)
Inner cities - São Paulo (Brazil)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Resistance
African American women - Brazil - Social conditions
Women in community development - São Paulo (Brazil)
Inner cities - São Paulo (Brazil)
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL
description Postgraduate Studies Program in Social Work. Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, 2020. In the eyes of barbarism, black women correspond to that segment ofthe working class that is most at risk ofnot reproducing the minimum conditions oftheir livelihoods. Historically, these women are responsible for their own survival and that oftheir families, thus constituting expressive fractions of families subjected to overexploitation. In this context, racism and patriarchy are updated, promoting harmful consequences for the life of the population that makes up the base ofthe social pyramid. In times when the neoliberal offensive seeks to displace any perspective of collective organization, the forms of organization pointed out in this research reveal that, despite so many adversities, black and poor women are building alternatives to fight, resist and confront the historical inequalities that affect their everyday lives. Thus, the general goal of this research is to understand the struggles and resistance of black women in the periferias ofthe south zone of São Paulo-SP. As specific goal, we seek to identify and understand how collectives of struggles and resistance of poor and black women in the region are organized, by analyzing the impact of the repercussions of barbarism on the life trajectory of women and apprehending the ways in which gender class and race/ethnicity determinations affect the daily lives of these women. The investigation process involved both theoretical and field researeh which was carried out based on participant observation ofthe activities of feminist collectives working on the periferias of the southem part of São Paulo city, as well as individual interviews with militants, young people, active feminists in these collectives. The results ofthe research allow us to atY1tm that the historical process ofthe struggles and resistances promoted by the black population during slavery, added to the resistances built in the post-abolition process, forms, throughout the 20th century, an important legacy and reference for the current resistances. Mobilized by precarious living conditions and affected by the logic of urban spoliation, urban populations have organized themselves in the struggle for access to rights, improvements in living conditions and complaints about acts ofviolence in their territories. This type of resistance has as its main protagonist black women and young people Who still problematize the myth of racial democracy, bringing the legacy ofblack feminism and the denial of stereotypes historically attributed to black women. We highlight the naturalization of servile work as a destination, sexual objectification and denied motherhood. 'lhe problematization ofthese three aspects and the way they affect everyday life brings us closer to the reaffirmation ofthe struggle for human emancipation and the historical need for class organization, taking into account racism and sexism as onstituent axes ofthe processes of struggle
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