O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Alexandre Filordi de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Souza, Ellen de Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48856
Resumo: The purpose of this article is to investigate how the notion of a child’s becoming-black is mediated by her experience of the erê—an intermediate psycho-spiritual archetype in Brazilian Candomblé—which in turn raises other existential questions relelvant for children in necropolitical times characterized by “normosis” (Butler, 2019) and loss of historical and cultural memory. The central hypothesis is that black children are signs of powerful social singularities, with the capacity to change the logic of the deadly coefficients that traverse the territory of contemporary necropolitics. At the same time, it maintains that without confronting the colonial burden (Rufino, 2017; 2018) it is impossible to mitigate the power and presence of necropolitics. To achieve that, the text updates the reader on the condition of contemporary necropolitics against the historical backdrop of the colonization process. Then, from research with black children in the Nagô Candomblé Ilê Axé Omo Oxe Ibalatam, located in São Paulo, the focus turns to the resources available in Candomble practice—most especially the mediation of the erê by the axé (vital energy)—that provides for resistance against the deadly energies that characterize these normopathic, necropolitical times. The powerful influence of the erê lies in the resistance to any and all foreshadowing of roles and static representation of life and agency, and in embracing their becoming-African (cf. “Africamite”), as well as working to create the conditions that make it possible to live beyond necropolitical times in the intimation of a new age.
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spelling O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticosThe erê and the becoming-black child: others feasible on necropolitics timesEl erê y el devenir-niño negro: otros posibles en tiempos necropolíticosCriança negraNecropolíticaCandombléBlack childNecropoliticsThe purpose of this article is to investigate how the notion of a child’s becoming-black is mediated by her experience of the erê—an intermediate psycho-spiritual archetype in Brazilian Candomblé—which in turn raises other existential questions relelvant for children in necropolitical times characterized by “normosis” (Butler, 2019) and loss of historical and cultural memory. The central hypothesis is that black children are signs of powerful social singularities, with the capacity to change the logic of the deadly coefficients that traverse the territory of contemporary necropolitics. At the same time, it maintains that without confronting the colonial burden (Rufino, 2017; 2018) it is impossible to mitigate the power and presence of necropolitics. To achieve that, the text updates the reader on the condition of contemporary necropolitics against the historical backdrop of the colonization process. Then, from research with black children in the Nagô Candomblé Ilê Axé Omo Oxe Ibalatam, located in São Paulo, the focus turns to the resources available in Candomble practice—most especially the mediation of the erê by the axé (vital energy)—that provides for resistance against the deadly energies that characterize these normopathic, necropolitical times. The powerful influence of the erê lies in the resistance to any and all foreshadowing of roles and static representation of life and agency, and in embracing their becoming-African (cf. “Africamite”), as well as working to create the conditions that make it possible to live beyond necropolitical times in the intimation of a new age.O objetivo deste artigo é o de investigar como a noção de devir-criança negra, intermediada pela experiência do erê no candomblé, nagô suscita outros possíveis existenciais para as crianças em tempos necropolíticos. A hipótese central é de que as crianças negras são marcadores de singularidades sociais potentes para se alterar a lógica dos coeficientes mortíferos que perpassam a necropolítica atual. Ao mesmo tempo, sustenta-se que sem o enfrentamento do carrego colonial não há como mitigar-se a força e a presença da necropolítica. Para tanto, o texto atualiza a condição da necropolítica contemporânea considerando sua genealogia colonizadora. Em seguida, a partir de pesquisas com crianças negras no candomblé nagô Ilê Axé Omo Oxe Ibalatam, na cidade de São Paulo, destacar-se-á a relação do erê na deflagração do devir-criança negra, bem como suas implicações para se produzir outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2022-01-14T21:04:05Z2022-01-14T21:04:05Z2021-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCARVALHO, A. F. de; SOUZA, E. de L. O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos. Childhood & Philosophy, Rio de Janeiro, v. 17, p. 01-28, maio 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12957/childphilo.2021.56331.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48856Childhood & Philosophyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Alexandre Filordi deSouza, Ellen de Limapor2022-01-14T21:04:35Zoai:localhost:1/48856Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-01-14T21:04:35Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
The erê and the becoming-black child: others feasible on necropolitics times
El erê y el devenir-niño negro: otros posibles en tiempos necropolíticos
title O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
spellingShingle O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
Carvalho, Alexandre Filordi de
Criança negra
Necropolítica
Candomblé
Black child
Necropolitics
title_short O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
title_full O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
title_fullStr O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
title_full_unstemmed O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
title_sort O erê e o devir-criança negro: outros possíveis em tempos necropolíticos
author Carvalho, Alexandre Filordi de
author_facet Carvalho, Alexandre Filordi de
Souza, Ellen de Lima
author_role author
author2 Souza, Ellen de Lima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Alexandre Filordi de
Souza, Ellen de Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Criança negra
Necropolítica
Candomblé
Black child
Necropolitics
topic Criança negra
Necropolítica
Candomblé
Black child
Necropolitics
description The purpose of this article is to investigate how the notion of a child’s becoming-black is mediated by her experience of the erê—an intermediate psycho-spiritual archetype in Brazilian Candomblé—which in turn raises other existential questions relelvant for children in necropolitical times characterized by “normosis” (Butler, 2019) and loss of historical and cultural memory. The central hypothesis is that black children are signs of powerful social singularities, with the capacity to change the logic of the deadly coefficients that traverse the territory of contemporary necropolitics. At the same time, it maintains that without confronting the colonial burden (Rufino, 2017; 2018) it is impossible to mitigate the power and presence of necropolitics. To achieve that, the text updates the reader on the condition of contemporary necropolitics against the historical backdrop of the colonization process. Then, from research with black children in the Nagô Candomblé Ilê Axé Omo Oxe Ibalatam, located in São Paulo, the focus turns to the resources available in Candomble practice—most especially the mediation of the erê by the axé (vital energy)—that provides for resistance against the deadly energies that characterize these normopathic, necropolitical times. The powerful influence of the erê lies in the resistance to any and all foreshadowing of roles and static representation of life and agency, and in embracing their becoming-African (cf. “Africamite”), as well as working to create the conditions that make it possible to live beyond necropolitical times in the intimation of a new age.
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