Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pordeus, Marcel Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Viana, Rosemary de Abreu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Conhecer (Fortaleza)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/revistaconhecer/article/view/4651
Resumo: The debates on gender are not closely related to the urgency of a perspective of change in terms of publicpolicy, as this theme undergoes numerous clashes with regard to the issue of discrimination and racial prejudice, i.e. a historical quarrel that stems from a colonial, patriarchal, and intrinsically slave-holding Brazil. Thus, this article incites deep-rooted issues about how the agendas of gender, race, and economic standard intertwine, putting forward unique situations of risk and prejudice that reinforce unfair stereotypes and curb the true form of expression, something which shapes intersectionality. In fact, society theoretically fosters the person as a plural being, however, discrimination has subjugated and lacerated the lives of black, peripheral women, as well as the LGBTQIA+ community, which are unassisted by public projects. We are going through a context where it is needed to enable the inclusion of women, whether they are black or not, within a level of equal pay and protection; in this sense, we are inserted in a situation of lack of prevention programs that educate children and effectively change adult behaviors. In conclusion, feminism and the LGBTQIA+ community face social barriers to be respected and recognized in their dignity, something which leads to clashes with a social class that feels superior and counterpoints the individual human rights.
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spelling Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in BrazilFeminismo, desigualdad de género y LGBTfobia:: la interseccionalidad de las minorías en BrasilFéminisme, inégalité de genre et LGBTphobie:: l’intersectionnalité des minorités au BrésilFeminismo, Desigualdade de Gênero e LGBTfobia:: a interseccionalidade das minorias no Brasilfeminismodesigualdade de gêneroLGBTfobiainterseccionalidadefeminismgender inequalityLGBTphobiaintersectionalityfeminismodesigualdad de géneroLGBTfobiainterseccionalidadféminismeinégalité de genreLGBTphobieintersectionnalitéThe debates on gender are not closely related to the urgency of a perspective of change in terms of publicpolicy, as this theme undergoes numerous clashes with regard to the issue of discrimination and racial prejudice, i.e. a historical quarrel that stems from a colonial, patriarchal, and intrinsically slave-holding Brazil. Thus, this article incites deep-rooted issues about how the agendas of gender, race, and economic standard intertwine, putting forward unique situations of risk and prejudice that reinforce unfair stereotypes and curb the true form of expression, something which shapes intersectionality. In fact, society theoretically fosters the person as a plural being, however, discrimination has subjugated and lacerated the lives of black, peripheral women, as well as the LGBTQIA+ community, which are unassisted by public projects. We are going through a context where it is needed to enable the inclusion of women, whether they are black or not, within a level of equal pay and protection; in this sense, we are inserted in a situation of lack of prevention programs that educate children and effectively change adult behaviors. In conclusion, feminism and the LGBTQIA+ community face social barriers to be respected and recognized in their dignity, something which leads to clashes with a social class that feels superior and counterpoints the individual human rights.Los debates sobre género no están estrechamente relacionados con la urgencia de una perspectiva de cambio en materia de políticas públicas, dado que este tema sufre innumerables choques en lo que concierne al problema de la discriminación y del prejuicio racial, es decir, una disputa histórica que surge de un Brasil colonial, patriarcal e intrínsecamente esclavista. Así, este artículo incita a cuestiones muy arraigadas sobre cómo se entrelazan las agendas de género, raza y estándar económico, planteando situaciones únicas de riesgo y prejuicio que refuerzan los estereotipos injustos y frenan la verdadera forma de expresión, algo que configura la interseccionalidad. De hecho, la sociedad teóricamente fomenta a la persona como un ser plural, sin embargo, la discriminación ha subyugado y lacerado la vida de las mujeres negras periféricas, así como de la comunidad LGBTQIA+, que no cuentan con la ayuda de proyectos públicos. Estamos atravesando un contexto en el que es necesario posibilitar la inclusión de las mujeres, sean negras o no, dentro de un nivel de igualdad salarial y protección; en este sentido, estamos insertados en una situación de carencia de programas de prevención que eduquen a los niños y modifiquen efectivamente los comportamientos de los adultos. En conclusión, el feminismo y la comunidad LGBTQIA+ enfrentan barreras sociales para ser respetados y reconocidos en su dignidad, lo que lleva a enfrentamientos con una clase social que se siente superior y contrapunta los derechos humanos individuales.Les débats sur le genre ne sont pas intimement liés à l’urgence d’une perspective de changement en matière des politiques publiques, puisque cette question souffre de nombreux affrontements en ce qui concerne la question de la discrimination et des préjugés raciaux, c’est-à-dire une querelle historique qui vient d’un Brésil colonial, patriarcal et intrinsèquement esclavagiste. Ainsi, cet article soulève des questions profondément enracinées sur la façon dont les agendas de genre, de race et du modèle économique s’entrelacent, formant des situations uniques de risque et de préjugés qui renforcent les stéréotypes injustes et freinent la véritable forme d’expression, qui configure l’intersectionnalité. En fait, la société favorise théoriquement l’individu en tant qu’être pluriel, cependant, la discrimination a subjugué et lacéré la vie des femmes noires et périphériques, ainsi que de la communauté LGBTQIA+, qui n’ont pas l’aide de projets publics. Nous traversons un contexte où il est nécessaire de permettre l’inclusion des femmes, qu’elles soient noires ou non, à un niveau d’égalité de rémunération et de protection; en ce sens, nous sommes insérés dans une situation de manque de programmes de prévention qui éduquent les enfants et modifient efficacement les comportements des adultes. En conclusion, le féminisme et la communauté LGBTQIA+ font face à des barrières sociales pour être respectées et reconnues quant à leur dignité, ce qui conduit à des confrontations avec une classe sociale qui se sent supérieure et contrepoint aux droits humains individuels.Os debates sobre gênero não estão intimamente relacionados a urgências de perspectiva de mudança no que tange às políticas públicas, haja vista essa temática sofrer inúmeros embates naquilo que concerne à problemática da discriminação e do preconceito racial, ou seja, uma querela histórica que advém de um Brasil colonial, patriarcal e intrinsecamente escravocrata. Nesse sentido, este artigo instiga questões em demasia profundas sobre como as pautas de gênero, raça e padrão econômico se entrelaçam, formando singulares situações de risco e preconceito que reforçam os estereótipos injustos e coíbem a verdadeira forma de expressão, o que forma interseccionalidade. Com efeito, a sociedade teoricamente fomenta o indivíduo como ser plural, no entanto, a discriminação tem subjugado e dilacerado a vida de mulheres,negras, periféricas, assim como a comunidade LGBTQIA+, que se encontram desassistidas pelos projetos públicos. Vivenciamos um contexto em que há necessidade de viabilizar a inclusão de mulheres, sejam elas negras ou não, dentro de um patamar de igualdade salarial e proteção; nesse sentido, estamos inseridos em uma conjuntura de carência de programas de prevenção que eduquem as crianças e corrijam os adultos de modo eficiente. Em conclusão, o feminismo e a comunidade LGBTQIA+ enfrentam entraves sociais para ser respeitados e reconhecidos quanto à sua dignidade, o que ocasiona embates de uma classe social que sesente superior e faz contraponto aos direitos da pessoa humana.EdUECE2021-01-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/revistaconhecer/article/view/465110.32335/2238-0426.2021.11.26.4651Conhecer: debate entre o público e o privado; v. 11 n. 26 (2021); 113-1312238-0426reponame:Conhecer (Fortaleza)instname:Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)instacron:UECEporhttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/revistaconhecer/article/view/4651/3884Copyright (c) 2021 Conhecer: debate entre o público e o privadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPordeus, Marcel PereiraViana, Rosemary de Abreu2021-02-01T19:30:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.uece.br:article/4651Revistahttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/revistaconhecer/indexPUBhttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/revistaconhecer/oaifhsfgm@gmail.com||revistaconhecer@uece.br2238-04262238-0426opendoar:2021-02-01T19:30:14Conhecer (Fortaleza) - Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
Feminismo, desigualdad de género y LGBTfobia:: la interseccionalidad de las minorías en Brasil
Féminisme, inégalité de genre et LGBTphobie:: l’intersectionnalité des minorités au Brésil
Feminismo, Desigualdade de Gênero e LGBTfobia:: a interseccionalidade das minorias no Brasil
title Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
spellingShingle Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
Pordeus, Marcel Pereira
feminismo
desigualdade de gênero
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidade
feminism
gender inequality
LGBTphobia
intersectionality
feminismo
desigualdad de género
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidad
féminisme
inégalité de genre
LGBTphobie
intersectionnalité
title_short Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
title_full Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
title_fullStr Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
title_sort Feminism, gender inequality and LGBTphobia:: the intersectionality of minorities in Brazil
author Pordeus, Marcel Pereira
author_facet Pordeus, Marcel Pereira
Viana, Rosemary de Abreu
author_role author
author2 Viana, Rosemary de Abreu
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pordeus, Marcel Pereira
Viana, Rosemary de Abreu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv feminismo
desigualdade de gênero
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidade
feminism
gender inequality
LGBTphobia
intersectionality
feminismo
desigualdad de género
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidad
féminisme
inégalité de genre
LGBTphobie
intersectionnalité
topic feminismo
desigualdade de gênero
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidade
feminism
gender inequality
LGBTphobia
intersectionality
feminismo
desigualdad de género
LGBTfobia
interseccionalidad
féminisme
inégalité de genre
LGBTphobie
intersectionnalité
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