Introduction - alterity as pathology

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Autor(a) principal: Porto, Carla Lisboa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Paula, Éder Mendes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Albuquerque (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/10049
Resumo: The History of Health and Disease research into, among other topics, the power relations established between the political system and health institutions in various areas, and it has drawn the attention of historians in recent years. In this debate, the study of political and social relations that forged patterns of behavior, such as those that occurred in the first decades of the twentieth century. Inspired by European eugenics, the medical community has developed a public health project in Brazil to justify and legitimize the disciplining of individuals, culminating in different processes of social exclusion. For this propose, several mechanisms were adopted so that socially “undesirable” behaviors were represented by a pathology discourse about the difference. At the beginning of this century, traces of this mentality remain and can be noticed by the recent debate about the compulsory hospitalization of illicit drug users, neglect of women's health or even about the actual effectiveness of vaccines. In a serious moment, when institutions, the production of scientific knowledge (including medical knowledge) and democracy have been severely tested, we invite fellow researchers to discuss issues and approaches related to public health, its historical agents and possible developments.
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spelling Introduction - alterity as pathologyApresentação – a alteridade como patologiamedical discourseshistory of healthbodies docilizationsmedical practicesDiscurso médicohistória da saúdedocilizaçãopráticas médicasThe History of Health and Disease research into, among other topics, the power relations established between the political system and health institutions in various areas, and it has drawn the attention of historians in recent years. In this debate, the study of political and social relations that forged patterns of behavior, such as those that occurred in the first decades of the twentieth century. Inspired by European eugenics, the medical community has developed a public health project in Brazil to justify and legitimize the disciplining of individuals, culminating in different processes of social exclusion. For this propose, several mechanisms were adopted so that socially “undesirable” behaviors were represented by a pathology discourse about the difference. At the beginning of this century, traces of this mentality remain and can be noticed by the recent debate about the compulsory hospitalization of illicit drug users, neglect of women's health or even about the actual effectiveness of vaccines. In a serious moment, when institutions, the production of scientific knowledge (including medical knowledge) and democracy have been severely tested, we invite fellow researchers to discuss issues and approaches related to public health, its historical agents and possible developments.O campo da História da Saúde e das Doenças investiga, entre outros temas, as relações de poder estabelecidas entre o sistema político e as instituições de saúde em diversos âmbitos, tem chamado a atenção dos historiadores nos últimos anos. Situam-se neste debate, o estudo das relações políticas e sociais que forjaram padrões de comportamentos, como aqueles ocorridos nas primeiras décadas do século XX. Inspirados na eugenia europeia, a comunidade médica desenvolveu, no Brasil, um projeto de saúde pública para justificar e legitimar a disciplinarização dos indivíduos, culminando em diferentes processos de exclusão social. Para isso, diversos mecanismos foram adotados para que comportamentos socialmente “indesejáveis” fossem representados por meio de um discurso de patologia social. No início do século XXI, indícios dessa mentalidade permanecem e podem ser notados por meio das recentes discussões aera da internação compulsória de usuários de drogas ilícitas, a negligência com relação à saúde das mulheres ou, ainda, sobre a real eficácia das vacinas. Num momento grave, em que as instituições, a produção de conhecimento científico (inclusive o saber médico) e a democracia têm sido duramente postas à prova, convidamos os colegas pesquisadores para discutir sobre temas e abordagens ligados à saúde pública, seus agentes históricos e possíveis desdobramentos.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul2020-05-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/1004910.46401/ajh.2019.v11.10049albuquerque: journal of history; Vol 11 No 22 (2019): Dossier: Vision and discourse on “being sick”: the established social roles by health institutions in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries; 6-9albuquerque: revista de historia; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2019): Dossiê: Visões e discursos sobre o “estar doente”: os papéis sociais estabelecidos pelas instituições de saúde, no século XX e início do XXI; 6-9albuquerque: revista de história; v. 11 n. 22 (2019): Dossiê: Visões e discursos sobre o “estar doente”: os papéis sociais estabelecidos pelas instituições de saúde, no século XX e início do XXI; 6-92526-72801983-9472reponame:Albuquerque (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSporhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/10049/7391Copyright (c) 2019 albuquerque: revista de históriahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPorto, Carla LisboaPaula, Éder Mendes de 2020-11-16T18:55:45Zoai:periodicos.ufms.br:article/10049Revistahttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHisPUBhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/oairevista.albuquerque@ufms.br||revista.albuquerque@ufms.br1983-94722526-7280opendoar:2020-11-16T18:55:45Albuquerque (Online) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
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Apresentação – a alteridade como patologia
title Introduction - alterity as pathology
spellingShingle Introduction - alterity as pathology
Porto, Carla Lisboa
medical discourses
history of health
bodies docilizations
medical practices
Discurso médico
história da saúde
docilização
práticas médicas
title_short Introduction - alterity as pathology
title_full Introduction - alterity as pathology
title_fullStr Introduction - alterity as pathology
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author Porto, Carla Lisboa
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Paula, Éder Mendes de
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Paula, Éder Mendes de
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history of health
bodies docilizations
medical practices
Discurso médico
história da saúde
docilização
práticas médicas
topic medical discourses
history of health
bodies docilizations
medical practices
Discurso médico
história da saúde
docilização
práticas médicas
description The History of Health and Disease research into, among other topics, the power relations established between the political system and health institutions in various areas, and it has drawn the attention of historians in recent years. In this debate, the study of political and social relations that forged patterns of behavior, such as those that occurred in the first decades of the twentieth century. Inspired by European eugenics, the medical community has developed a public health project in Brazil to justify and legitimize the disciplining of individuals, culminating in different processes of social exclusion. For this propose, several mechanisms were adopted so that socially “undesirable” behaviors were represented by a pathology discourse about the difference. At the beginning of this century, traces of this mentality remain and can be noticed by the recent debate about the compulsory hospitalization of illicit drug users, neglect of women's health or even about the actual effectiveness of vaccines. In a serious moment, when institutions, the production of scientific knowledge (including medical knowledge) and democracy have been severely tested, we invite fellow researchers to discuss issues and approaches related to public health, its historical agents and possible developments.
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