“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon
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Resumo: | To produce this ethnography, I sought to understand narratives and experiences in the context of pain and suffering of female fisherwomen and river dwellers who are victims of scalp avulsion in regions of the Amazon River. Scalp avulsion is a term from the biomedical field that refers to the tearing off of the scalp. In the context I investigated, this “accident” occurs when women’s hair gets entangled in the shaft of small boats built by skilled carpenters. The women victimized by this “accident,” which often happens when they are children or teenagers, find their lives drastically altered, suffering from social deprivation and abandoning education, spouses, and even family. Their work lives also suffer significant effects, as fishing becomes impracticable due to headaches and the high temperatures of the Northern region, which worsen the victims’ health conditions. The trajectories of these women are marked by therapeutic itineraries, including plastic surgeries, grafts, and the insertion of prosthetics, such as ears (which are also frequently affected), as well as the use of wigs, since scalp avulsion prevents natural hair from regrowing. Thus, it has been observed that victimized women, through these means, seek to reconstruct their bodies and become what they call “real women.” In this present work, I intend to reflect on these issues at the intersection of body, health, and emotions, from the perspective of social anthropology. |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon“Corpos como territórios de sofrimento”: experiências de dor das mulheres ribeirinhas vítimas de escalpelamento na Amazônia brasileiraEscalpelamentoGêneroEmoçõesSofrimento socialAmazônia.ScalpingGenreEmotionsSocial SufferingAmazon.To produce this ethnography, I sought to understand narratives and experiences in the context of pain and suffering of female fisherwomen and river dwellers who are victims of scalp avulsion in regions of the Amazon River. Scalp avulsion is a term from the biomedical field that refers to the tearing off of the scalp. In the context I investigated, this “accident” occurs when women’s hair gets entangled in the shaft of small boats built by skilled carpenters. The women victimized by this “accident,” which often happens when they are children or teenagers, find their lives drastically altered, suffering from social deprivation and abandoning education, spouses, and even family. Their work lives also suffer significant effects, as fishing becomes impracticable due to headaches and the high temperatures of the Northern region, which worsen the victims’ health conditions. The trajectories of these women are marked by therapeutic itineraries, including plastic surgeries, grafts, and the insertion of prosthetics, such as ears (which are also frequently affected), as well as the use of wigs, since scalp avulsion prevents natural hair from regrowing. Thus, it has been observed that victimized women, through these means, seek to reconstruct their bodies and become what they call “real women.” In this present work, I intend to reflect on these issues at the intersection of body, health, and emotions, from the perspective of social anthropology.Para produzir esta etnografia, busquei compreender narrativas e experiências em contexto de dor e sofrimento de mulheres pescadoras e ribeirinhas vítimas de escalpelamento nas regiões de rios da Amazônia. O escalpelamento é um termo do campo biomédico que se refere ao arrancamento do couro cabeludo. No contexto em que investiguei, o “acidente” ocorre através do enrolamento dos cabelos das mulheres no eixo dos motores de pequenas embarcações confeccionadas por mestres carpinteiros. As mulheres vitimadas por esse “acidente”, que frequentemente ocorre quando elas são crianças ou adolescentes, têm suas vidas alteradas drasticamente: são privadas do meio social, abandonam os estudos os cônjuges e até mesmo a família. A vida laboral também sofre enormes efeitos, já que a pesca se torna impraticável devido às dores de cabeça e às altas temperaturas da Região Norte, que agravam as condições de saúde das vítimas. As trajetórias dessas mulheres são marcadas por itinerários terapêuticos, incluindo cirurgias plásticas, enxertos e inserção de próteses, como orelhas (que também são frequentemente afetadas), além do uso de perucas, uma vez que o escalpelamento impossibilita o crescimento natural dos cabelos. Desse modo, observou-se que as mulheres vitimadas buscam, através desses meios, reconstruírem seus corpos e se tornarem o que chamam de “mulheres de verdade”. No presente trabalho, pretendo refletir sobre essas questões na interseção entre corpo, saúde e emoções, sob a perspectiva da antropologia social.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia, Universidade Federal Fluminense2023-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://periodicos.uff.br/antropolitica/article/view/5632310.22409/antropolitica.i.a56323Antropolítica - Revista Contemporânea de Antropologia; v. 55 n. 3 (2023): SET/OUT/NOV/DEZ2179-73311414-737810.22409/antropolitica.reponame:Antropolítica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/antropolitica/article/view/56323/35386https://periodicos.uff.br/antropolitica/article/view/56323/35387Copyright (c) 2023 Diego Alano Pinheirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Diego Alano2023-12-01T14:26:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/56323Revistahttp://www.revistas.uff.br/index.php/antropoliticaPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/antropolitica/oaiperiodicos@proppi.uff.br||antropoliticauff@gmail.com||lauragraziela@gmail.com2179-73312179-7331opendoar:2023-12-01T14:26:48Antropolítica (Online) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon “Corpos como territórios de sofrimento”: experiências de dor das mulheres ribeirinhas vítimas de escalpelamento na Amazônia brasileira |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon Pinheiro, Diego Alano Escalpelamento Gênero Emoções Sofrimento social Amazônia. Scalping Genre Emotions Social Suffering Amazon. |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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“Bodies as suffering territory”: experiences of riverside women victims of scalping in the Brazilian Amazon |
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Pinheiro, Diego Alano |
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Pinheiro, Diego Alano |
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Pinheiro, Diego Alano |
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Escalpelamento Gênero Emoções Sofrimento social Amazônia. Scalping Genre Emotions Social Suffering Amazon. |
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Escalpelamento Gênero Emoções Sofrimento social Amazônia. Scalping Genre Emotions Social Suffering Amazon. |
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To produce this ethnography, I sought to understand narratives and experiences in the context of pain and suffering of female fisherwomen and river dwellers who are victims of scalp avulsion in regions of the Amazon River. Scalp avulsion is a term from the biomedical field that refers to the tearing off of the scalp. In the context I investigated, this “accident” occurs when women’s hair gets entangled in the shaft of small boats built by skilled carpenters. The women victimized by this “accident,” which often happens when they are children or teenagers, find their lives drastically altered, suffering from social deprivation and abandoning education, spouses, and even family. Their work lives also suffer significant effects, as fishing becomes impracticable due to headaches and the high temperatures of the Northern region, which worsen the victims’ health conditions. The trajectories of these women are marked by therapeutic itineraries, including plastic surgeries, grafts, and the insertion of prosthetics, such as ears (which are also frequently affected), as well as the use of wigs, since scalp avulsion prevents natural hair from regrowing. Thus, it has been observed that victimized women, through these means, seek to reconstruct their bodies and become what they call “real women.” In this present work, I intend to reflect on these issues at the intersection of body, health, and emotions, from the perspective of social anthropology. |
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