Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura

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Autor(a) principal: Ramos, Ana Carolina Dias
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: anacarolina.diasramos@hotmail.com
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The purpose of this research is to map and “desnortear” issues related to the field of decolonization in its intersection with psychology and other areas of knowledge. In portuguese, “Desnortear” indicates both a bet on decolonial movements, decentralizing the north as the center of the eurocentric world, and also refers to a Brazilian expression, with broad meanings, when we suggest that someone is desnorteada, somewhat crazy, somewhat witch. The decolonial perspective and its epistemic turn bring to the scene the geopolitical and geohistorical constitution of social processes, articulating the construction of subjectivities and their crossings of gender, race, class, sexuality and geopolitical territory. The writing proposes two movements. In movement I we will historicize some important concepts in the decolonial field, we will situate decolonial feminism and what this field of knowledge brings in terms of tensions for hegemonic white feminism. In “E/u Moderno”, we will bring questions to think the masculine crossing as erotic of rape, where the earth was being mapped as a sexual force, we will continue with Grada Kilomba and her notes of the black subject as a projection of the white and we will rehearse clues, with Neuza Santos, on the encounter with the strange and familiar. In “border-trip”, considering the transatlantic trip as the purgatory of white Europeans, we will think about how this conception of heaven (European metropolis), purgatory (sometimes the trip, sometimes the colony) and hell (colony) establishes a fundamental subjective separation for the modernity. In “decolonizing anger and lust”, we will stress the conception of an angry black woman as a construction, mainly but not only, of white feminism, to silence the demands of black women; we will think of anger as a transforming and creative power just like lust. We will begin movement II with studies of gender, race, madness, magic, witchcraft and religiosity. The movement begins with a brief summary of the reason for choosing these two characters and how they may compose the feminist decolonial debate. In “black magic” we will continue our journey to religiosity in the colony, a fundamental subject to think about both witchcraft and madness. In this moment, we will study evangelization, colonization and control of bodies, inquisitorial processes, the figure of the devil and heaven/hell. We will continue bringing to the scene a brief history of witchcraft, who were the people accused of witchcraft and what their crossings were in terras brasilis. How is the Inquisition updated and reorganized in Brazil? In “What madness is this?”, we will bring an overview of the construction of the scientistic racist discourse and the madness related to feminine physiology and biology, also emphasizing race and class, problematizing biological essentialization. We will conclude movement II with the question “what possible ties?”, where we will connect the movements carried out, such as madness, witchcraft, religiosity, pathologization of bodies and how these characters make urgent a debate about the disciplinarization of bodies for work. May we feed on this tangle of writings, dreams, questions and poetry.
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In portuguese, “Desnortear” indicates both a bet on decolonial movements, decentralizing the north as the center of the eurocentric world, and also refers to a Brazilian expression, with broad meanings, when we suggest that someone is desnorteada, somewhat crazy, somewhat witch. The decolonial perspective and its epistemic turn bring to the scene the geopolitical and geohistorical constitution of social processes, articulating the construction of subjectivities and their crossings of gender, race, class, sexuality and geopolitical territory. The writing proposes two movements. In movement I we will historicize some important concepts in the decolonial field, we will situate decolonial feminism and what this field of knowledge brings in terms of tensions for hegemonic white feminism. In “E/u Moderno”, we will bring questions to think the masculine crossing as erotic of rape, where the earth was being mapped as a sexual force, we will continue with Grada Kilomba and her notes of the black subject as a projection of the white and we will rehearse clues, with Neuza Santos, on the encounter with the strange and familiar. In “border-trip”, considering the transatlantic trip as the purgatory of white Europeans, we will think about how this conception of heaven (European metropolis), purgatory (sometimes the trip, sometimes the colony) and hell (colony) establishes a fundamental subjective separation for the modernity. In “decolonizing anger and lust”, we will stress the conception of an angry black woman as a construction, mainly but not only, of white feminism, to silence the demands of black women; we will think of anger as a transforming and creative power just like lust. We will begin movement II with studies of gender, race, madness, magic, witchcraft and religiosity. The movement begins with a brief summary of the reason for choosing these two characters and how they may compose the feminist decolonial debate. In “black magic” we will continue our journey to religiosity in the colony, a fundamental subject to think about both witchcraft and madness. In this moment, we will study evangelization, colonization and control of bodies, inquisitorial processes, the figure of the devil and heaven/hell. We will continue bringing to the scene a brief history of witchcraft, who were the people accused of witchcraft and what their crossings were in terras brasilis. How is the Inquisition updated and reorganized in Brazil? In “What madness is this?”, we will bring an overview of the construction of the scientistic racist discourse and the madness related to feminine physiology and biology, also emphasizing race and class, problematizing biological essentialization. We will conclude movement II with the question “what possible ties?”, where we will connect the movements carried out, such as madness, witchcraft, religiosity, pathologization of bodies and how these characters make urgent a debate about the disciplinarization of bodies for work. May we feed on this tangle of writings, dreams, questions and poetry.A proposição desta pesquisa é cartografar e desnortear questões referentes ao campo da decolonização na sua intersecção com a psicologia e diversas outras áreas de saber. Desnortear indica tanto uma aposta nos giros decoloniais, descentralizando o norte como o centro do mundo eurocêntrico quanto também refere-se a essa expressão brasileira, com amplos significados, quando sugerimos que alguém está desnorteada, um tanto quanto louca, um tanto quanto bruxa. A perspectiva decolonial e seu giro epistêmico trazem à cena a constituição geopolítica e geohistórica de processos sociais, articulando a construção das subjetividades e seus atravessamentos de gênero, raça, classe, sexualidade e território geopolítico. A escrita propõe dois movimentos. No movimento I iremos historicizar alguns conceitos importantes no campo decolonial, situaremos o feminismo decolonial e o que esse campo de saber traz de tensionamentos para o feminismo branco hegemônico. Em “E/u moderno”, traremos questões para pensar a travessia masculina como erótica da violação, onde a terra foi sendo mapeada como força sexual, seguiremos com Grada Kilomba e seus apontamentos do sujeito negro como projeção do branco e ensaiaremos pistas, com Neuza Santos, sobre o encontro com o estranho e familiar. Em “viagem-fronteira”, pensando a viagem transatlântica como o purgatório dos brancos europeus, pensaremos como essa concepção de céu (metrópole européia), purgatório (ora a viagem, ora a colônia) e inferno (colônia) instaura uma separação subjetiva fundante para a modernidade. Em “descolonizando raiva e tesão”, tensionaremos a concepção de mulher negra raivosa como construção, principalmente mas não só, do feminismo branco, para calar as demandas das mulheres negras; pensaremos a raiva como potência transformadora e criativa tal qual o tesão. Iniciaremos o movimento II com os estudos de gênero, raça, loucura, magia, bruxaria e religiosidade. O movimento inicia-se com um breve resumo sobre o porquê da escolha dessas duas personagens e de que formas elas podem vir a compor com o debate decolonial feminista. Em “magia preta” continuaremos nossa viagem à religiosidade na colônia, assunto fundamental para pensar tanto a bruxaria quanto a loucura. Neste momento, estudaremos a evangelização, colonização e controle dos corpos, processos inquisitoriais, a figura do diabo e céu/inferno. Prosseguiremos trazendo à cena uma breve história da bruxaria, quem foram as pessoas acusadas de bruxaria e quais seus atravessamentos em terras brasilis. Como a Inquisição se atualiza e se reorganiza no Brasil? Em “que doidice é essa?”, traremos um panorama da construção do discurso racista cientificista e da loucura relacionada à fisiologia e biologia feminina, enfatizando também o recorte da raça e da classe, problematizando a essencialização biológica. Concluiremos o movimento II com a questão “quais amarrações possíveis?” onde iremos conectar os movimentos realizados, tal seja, loucura, bruxaria, religiosidade, patologização dos corpos e como essas personagens tornam urgente um debate sobre a disciplinarização dos corpos para o trabalho. Que possamos nos alimentar desse emaranhado de escritas, sonhos, questões e poesias.Submitted by Barbara Marques CEH/A (barbara_marques@id.uff.br) on 2023-08-21T18:38:17Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Ana Carolina Dias Ramos - 2021 - Completa.pdf: 854063 bytes, checksum: cf7a7c19ab42be6dd7347377c8688c22 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-21T18:38:17Z (GMT). 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title Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
spellingShingle Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
Ramos, Ana Carolina Dias
Colonization
Madness
Witchcraft
Colonização
Loucura
Bruxaria
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA SOCIAL
title_short Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
title_full Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
title_fullStr Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
title_full_unstemmed Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
title_sort Travessias desnorteadoras: ensaios decoloniais e suas tessituras dos estudos da bruxaria e da loucura
author Ramos, Ana Carolina Dias
author_facet Ramos, Ana Carolina Dias
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Passos, Rachel Gouveia
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Luiza Rodrigues de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos, Ana Carolina Dias
anacarolina.diasramos@hotmail.com
contributor_str_mv Quadros, Laura Cristina de Toledo
Menezes, Jaileila de Araújo
Passos, Rachel Gouveia
Oliveira, Luiza Rodrigues de
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Colonization
Madness
Witchcraft
topic Colonization
Madness
Witchcraft
Colonização
Loucura
Bruxaria
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA SOCIAL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonização
Loucura
Bruxaria
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description The purpose of this research is to map and “desnortear” issues related to the field of decolonization in its intersection with psychology and other areas of knowledge. In portuguese, “Desnortear” indicates both a bet on decolonial movements, decentralizing the north as the center of the eurocentric world, and also refers to a Brazilian expression, with broad meanings, when we suggest that someone is desnorteada, somewhat crazy, somewhat witch. The decolonial perspective and its epistemic turn bring to the scene the geopolitical and geohistorical constitution of social processes, articulating the construction of subjectivities and their crossings of gender, race, class, sexuality and geopolitical territory. The writing proposes two movements. In movement I we will historicize some important concepts in the decolonial field, we will situate decolonial feminism and what this field of knowledge brings in terms of tensions for hegemonic white feminism. In “E/u Moderno”, we will bring questions to think the masculine crossing as erotic of rape, where the earth was being mapped as a sexual force, we will continue with Grada Kilomba and her notes of the black subject as a projection of the white and we will rehearse clues, with Neuza Santos, on the encounter with the strange and familiar. In “border-trip”, considering the transatlantic trip as the purgatory of white Europeans, we will think about how this conception of heaven (European metropolis), purgatory (sometimes the trip, sometimes the colony) and hell (colony) establishes a fundamental subjective separation for the modernity. In “decolonizing anger and lust”, we will stress the conception of an angry black woman as a construction, mainly but not only, of white feminism, to silence the demands of black women; we will think of anger as a transforming and creative power just like lust. We will begin movement II with studies of gender, race, madness, magic, witchcraft and religiosity. The movement begins with a brief summary of the reason for choosing these two characters and how they may compose the feminist decolonial debate. In “black magic” we will continue our journey to religiosity in the colony, a fundamental subject to think about both witchcraft and madness. In this moment, we will study evangelization, colonization and control of bodies, inquisitorial processes, the figure of the devil and heaven/hell. We will continue bringing to the scene a brief history of witchcraft, who were the people accused of witchcraft and what their crossings were in terras brasilis. How is the Inquisition updated and reorganized in Brazil? In “What madness is this?”, we will bring an overview of the construction of the scientistic racist discourse and the madness related to feminine physiology and biology, also emphasizing race and class, problematizing biological essentialization. We will conclude movement II with the question “what possible ties?”, where we will connect the movements carried out, such as madness, witchcraft, religiosity, pathologization of bodies and how these characters make urgent a debate about the disciplinarization of bodies for work. May we feed on this tangle of writings, dreams, questions and poetry.
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