Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common
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Resumo: | This article assumes that identity policies will be necessary even when social inequalities are related to some identities. However, the notion of identity has been criticized over the years by European thought that analyzes the Modern Capitalist State, in fields of knowledge such as philosophy, psychology and psychoanalysis. This critical knowledge was colonially imported into Brazil, causing the identity guidelines of black social movements to be often disregarded by these fields, a comfortable position because it maintains the status quo of Brazilian whiteness. This article presents some contributions to the formulation of a world-system where race will not sustain social inequalities. For that, contradictorily it will be necessary to racialize those who understand themselves to be a universal model of humanity. Through a literature review, we discuss the cosmology of the private (based on European myths of origin, with an emphasis on the myth of the social contract and the myth of initial capital), and we present the proposal / response of individualistic, accumulative and selfish society forged by this cosmology. As a setback to this world logic, we propose a cosmology of the common (based on the Yoruba myths, in particular the triad Emì, Ofò, Asé) in the fight against the primacy of colonial reason, as a philosophical perspective that preserves spirituality and, above all , sustains a sharp political proposal of civilization. |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the commonParadoxos das políticas identitárias: (des)racialização como estratégia quilombista do comum identity; racism; whiteness; common; decolonial.identidade; racismo; branquitude; comum; decolonial.This article assumes that identity policies will be necessary even when social inequalities are related to some identities. However, the notion of identity has been criticized over the years by European thought that analyzes the Modern Capitalist State, in fields of knowledge such as philosophy, psychology and psychoanalysis. This critical knowledge was colonially imported into Brazil, causing the identity guidelines of black social movements to be often disregarded by these fields, a comfortable position because it maintains the status quo of Brazilian whiteness. This article presents some contributions to the formulation of a world-system where race will not sustain social inequalities. For that, contradictorily it will be necessary to racialize those who understand themselves to be a universal model of humanity. Through a literature review, we discuss the cosmology of the private (based on European myths of origin, with an emphasis on the myth of the social contract and the myth of initial capital), and we present the proposal / response of individualistic, accumulative and selfish society forged by this cosmology. As a setback to this world logic, we propose a cosmology of the common (based on the Yoruba myths, in particular the triad Emì, Ofò, Asé) in the fight against the primacy of colonial reason, as a philosophical perspective that preserves spirituality and, above all , sustains a sharp political proposal of civilization.Este artigo parte do pressuposto que as políticas identitárias serão necessárias até quando as desigualdades sociais estiverem relacionadas à algumas identidades. Contudo, a noção de identidade tem sido criticada ao longo dos anos pelo pensamento europeu que analisa o Estado Moderno Capitalista, em campos do saber como filosofia, psicologia e psicanálise. Este saber crítico foi importado colonialmente para o Brasil, fazendo com que as pautas identitárias dos movimentos sociais negros, muitas vezes, sejam desconsideradas por esses campos, posição confortável porque mantém o status quo da branquitude brasileira. Esse artigo apresenta algumas contribuições para a formulação de um sistema-mundo onde a raça não sustentará as desigualdades sociais. Para tanto, contraditoriamente será necessário racializar àqueles que se entendem modelo universal de humanidade. Por meio de revisão de literatura, discutimos a cosmologia do privado (com base nos mitos de origem europeus, com ênfase no mito do contrato-social e o mito do capital inicial), e apresentamos a proposta/resposta de sociedade individualista, acumulativa e egoísta forjada por essa cosmologia. Como revés a essa lógica de mundo, propomos uma cosmologia do comum (com base nos mitos Yorubás, em destaque a tríade Emì, Ofò, Asé) no combate do primado da razão colonial, enquanto perspectiva filosófica que preserva a espiritualidade e, acima de tudo, sustenta uma proposta política aquilombada de civilização. Universidade Estadual De Maringá2020-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/5646510.4025/actascihumansoc.v42i3.56465Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; Vol 42 No 3 (2020); e56465Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; v. 42 n. 3 (2020); e564651807-86561679-7361reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/56465/751375151421Copyright (c) 2020 Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Tadeu de PaulaDamico, Jose Geraldo David, Emiliano de Camargo2021-02-10T19:30:03Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/56465Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/oai||actahuman@uem.br1807-86561679-7361opendoar:2021-02-10T19:30:03Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common Paradoxos das políticas identitárias: (des)racialização como estratégia quilombista do comum |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common Souza, Tadeu de Paula identity; racism; whiteness; common; decolonial. identidade; racismo; branquitude; comum; decolonial. |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Paradoxes of identity policies: (de)racialization as quilombista strategy of the common |
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Souza, Tadeu de Paula |
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Souza, Tadeu de Paula Damico, Jose Geraldo David, Emiliano de Camargo |
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Damico, Jose Geraldo David, Emiliano de Camargo |
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Souza, Tadeu de Paula Damico, Jose Geraldo David, Emiliano de Camargo |
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identity; racism; whiteness; common; decolonial. identidade; racismo; branquitude; comum; decolonial. |
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identity; racism; whiteness; common; decolonial. identidade; racismo; branquitude; comum; decolonial. |
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This article assumes that identity policies will be necessary even when social inequalities are related to some identities. However, the notion of identity has been criticized over the years by European thought that analyzes the Modern Capitalist State, in fields of knowledge such as philosophy, psychology and psychoanalysis. This critical knowledge was colonially imported into Brazil, causing the identity guidelines of black social movements to be often disregarded by these fields, a comfortable position because it maintains the status quo of Brazilian whiteness. This article presents some contributions to the formulation of a world-system where race will not sustain social inequalities. For that, contradictorily it will be necessary to racialize those who understand themselves to be a universal model of humanity. Through a literature review, we discuss the cosmology of the private (based on European myths of origin, with an emphasis on the myth of the social contract and the myth of initial capital), and we present the proposal / response of individualistic, accumulative and selfish society forged by this cosmology. As a setback to this world logic, we propose a cosmology of the common (based on the Yoruba myths, in particular the triad Emì, Ofò, Asé) in the fight against the primacy of colonial reason, as a philosophical perspective that preserves spirituality and, above all , sustains a sharp political proposal of civilization. |
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