ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY

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Autor(a) principal: Wermuth, Maiquel Ângelo Dezordi
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Nielsson, Joice Graciele
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistadireito/article/view/27291
Resumo: The article looks at the post-impeachment Brazilian political-social scenario of 2016, seeking to understand the conditioning causes of this process and its reflexes in Brazilian politics and society. It aims to respond to the following research problem: to what extent the process of impeachment that took place in Brazil in 2016, rather than a simple juridical-political process, represented a milestone in (re) articulation and advancement of patriarchalism, anchored especially in an alliance between the ultraliberals and the fundamentalists that, based on a misogynist and conservative rhetoric, paved the way for the advancement of the policies of dismantling the social state that was minimally structured in Brazil, evidencing the occurrence of a process called, based on the social-democratic theory of Nancy Fraser, for "political evangelicalism"? To answer the question, the text is structured in three parts: at first, it performs an analysis of patriarchalism, considering that it is the (still) predominant model in Brazilian society; in a second moment, it addresses the juridical-political events of the impeachment suffered by Dilma Rousseff, demonstrating that this process was formed from a (re) articulation of the advance of the patriarchal forces; finally, it presents "political evangelicalism", as coined by Nancy Fraser, as the movement that sustains patriarchalism, insofar as it makes possible the alliance of religious fundamentalism with the movement of ultraliberal advancement. In the research, the phenomenological method is used, notably from the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer.
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spelling ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETYULTRALIBERALISMO, EVANGELICALISMO POLÍTICO Y MISOGINIA: LA FUERZA TRIUNFANTE DEL PATRIARCALISMO EN LA SOCIEDAD BRASILEÑA POST-IMPEACHMENTULTRALIBERALISMO, EVANGELICALISMO POLÍTICO E MISOGINIA: A FORÇA TRIUNFANTE DO PATRIARCALISMO NA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA PÓS-IMPEACHMENTBrazilEvangelicalismImpeachmentMisogynyPatriarchy.BrasilEvangelicalismoImpeachmentMisoginiaPatriarcado.BrasilEvangelicalismoImpeachmentMisoginiaPatriarcalismo.The article looks at the post-impeachment Brazilian political-social scenario of 2016, seeking to understand the conditioning causes of this process and its reflexes in Brazilian politics and society. It aims to respond to the following research problem: to what extent the process of impeachment that took place in Brazil in 2016, rather than a simple juridical-political process, represented a milestone in (re) articulation and advancement of patriarchalism, anchored especially in an alliance between the ultraliberals and the fundamentalists that, based on a misogynist and conservative rhetoric, paved the way for the advancement of the policies of dismantling the social state that was minimally structured in Brazil, evidencing the occurrence of a process called, based on the social-democratic theory of Nancy Fraser, for "political evangelicalism"? To answer the question, the text is structured in three parts: at first, it performs an analysis of patriarchalism, considering that it is the (still) predominant model in Brazilian society; in a second moment, it addresses the juridical-political events of the impeachment suffered by Dilma Rousseff, demonstrating that this process was formed from a (re) articulation of the advance of the patriarchal forces; finally, it presents "political evangelicalism", as coined by Nancy Fraser, as the movement that sustains patriarchalism, insofar as it makes possible the alliance of religious fundamentalism with the movement of ultraliberal advancement. In the research, the phenomenological method is used, notably from the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer.El artículo perspectiva el escenario político-social brasileño post-impeachment de 2016, buscando comprender las causas condicionantes del referido proceso y sus reflejos en la política y en la sociedad brasileñas. Busca-se contestar lo siguiente problema de pesquisa: en el caso de Brasil, el proceso de impeachment que ocurrió en 2016, más que un simple proceso jurídico-político, representó un hito en la (re) articulación y en el avance del patriarcalismo, anclado especialmente en una situación de alianza entre ultraliberales y fundamentalistas que, con base en una retórica misógina y conservadora, abrió el camino para el avance de las políticas de desmonte del Estado Social mínimamente estructurado, evidenciando la ocurrencia de un proceso denominado, a partir de la teoría socialdemocrática de Nancy Fraser, de "evangelicalismo político"? Para responder a la pregunta, el texto se encuentra estructurado en tres partes: en un primer momento, realiza un análisis del patriarcalismo, considerando que éste es el modelo (aún) predominante en la sociedad brasileña; en un segundo momento, aborda los acontecimientos jurídico-políticos del impeachment sufrido por Dilma Rousseff, demostrando que este proceso se configuró a partir de una (re) articulación del avance de las fuerzas patriarcalistas; por último, presenta el "evangelicalismo político", tal cual acuñado por Nancy Fraser, como el movimiento que da sustentación al patriarcalismo, en la medida en que viabiliza la alianza del fundamentalismo religioso con el movimiento de avance ultraliberal. Se utiliza, en la investigación, el método fenomenológico, notadamente a partir de las contribuciones de Martin Heidegger y Hans-Georg Gadamer.O artigo perspectiva o cenário político-social brasileiro pós-impeachment de 2016, buscando compreender as causas condicionantes do referido processo e os seus reflexos na política e na sociedade brasileiras. Visa a responder ao seguinte problema de pesquisa: em que medida o processo de impeachment ocorrido no Brasil em 2016, mais do que um simples processo jurídico-político, representou um marco na (re)articulação e no avanço do patriarcalismo, ancorado especialmente em uma aliança entre ultraliberais e fundamentalistas que, com base em uma retórica misógina e conservadora, abriu caminho para o avanço das políticas de desmonte do Estado Social minimamente estruturado no Brasil, evidenciando a ocorrência de um processo denominado, a partir da teoria social-democrática de Nancy Fraser, de “evangelicalismo político”? Para responder à pergunta, o texto encontra-se estruturado em três partes: em um primeiro momento, realiza uma análise do patriarcalismo, considerando ser este o modelo (ainda) predominante na sociedade brasileira; em um segundo momento, aborda os acontecimentos jurídico-políticos do impeachment sofrido por Dilma Rousseff, demonstrando que este processo configurou-se a partir de uma (re)articulação do avanço das forças patriarcalistas; por fim, apresenta o “evangelicalismo político”, tal qual cunhado por Nancy Fraser, como o movimento que dá sustentação ao patriarcalismo, na medida em que viabiliza a aliança do fundamentalismo religioso com o movimento de avanço ultraliberal. Utiliza-se, na investigação, o método fenomenológico, notadamente a partir das contribuições de Martin Heidegger e Hans-Georg Gadamer.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistadireito/article/view/2729110.5902/1981369427291Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM; v. 13 n. 2 (2018); 455-4881981-36941981-3694reponame:Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistadireito/article/view/27291/pdfCopyright (c) 2018 Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWermuth, Maiquel Ângelo DezordiNielsson, Joice Graciele2018-12-26T16:06:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27291Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/index.php/revistadireito/PUBhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/index.php/revistadireito/oairevistadireito@ufsm.br||advrso@gmail.com1981-36941981-3694opendoar:2018-12-26T16:06:12Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
ULTRALIBERALISMO, EVANGELICALISMO POLÍTICO Y MISOGINIA: LA FUERZA TRIUNFANTE DEL PATRIARCALISMO EN LA SOCIEDAD BRASILEÑA POST-IMPEACHMENT
ULTRALIBERALISMO, EVANGELICALISMO POLÍTICO E MISOGINIA: A FORÇA TRIUNFANTE DO PATRIARCALISMO NA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA PÓS-IMPEACHMENT
title ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
spellingShingle ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
Wermuth, Maiquel Ângelo Dezordi
Brazil
Evangelicalism
Impeachment
Misogyny
Patriarchy.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcado.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcalismo.
title_short ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
title_full ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
title_fullStr ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
title_full_unstemmed ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
title_sort ULTRALIBERALISM, POLITICAL EVANGELICALISM AND MISOGINY: THE TRIUMPHANT FORCE OF PATRIARCHALISM IN BRAZILIAN POST-IMPEACHMENT SOCIETY
author Wermuth, Maiquel Ângelo Dezordi
author_facet Wermuth, Maiquel Ângelo Dezordi
Nielsson, Joice Graciele
author_role author
author2 Nielsson, Joice Graciele
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wermuth, Maiquel Ângelo Dezordi
Nielsson, Joice Graciele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
Evangelicalism
Impeachment
Misogyny
Patriarchy.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcado.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcalismo.
topic Brazil
Evangelicalism
Impeachment
Misogyny
Patriarchy.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcado.
Brasil
Evangelicalismo
Impeachment
Misoginia
Patriarcalismo.
description The article looks at the post-impeachment Brazilian political-social scenario of 2016, seeking to understand the conditioning causes of this process and its reflexes in Brazilian politics and society. It aims to respond to the following research problem: to what extent the process of impeachment that took place in Brazil in 2016, rather than a simple juridical-political process, represented a milestone in (re) articulation and advancement of patriarchalism, anchored especially in an alliance between the ultraliberals and the fundamentalists that, based on a misogynist and conservative rhetoric, paved the way for the advancement of the policies of dismantling the social state that was minimally structured in Brazil, evidencing the occurrence of a process called, based on the social-democratic theory of Nancy Fraser, for "political evangelicalism"? To answer the question, the text is structured in three parts: at first, it performs an analysis of patriarchalism, considering that it is the (still) predominant model in Brazilian society; in a second moment, it addresses the juridical-political events of the impeachment suffered by Dilma Rousseff, demonstrating that this process was formed from a (re) articulation of the advance of the patriarchal forces; finally, it presents "political evangelicalism", as coined by Nancy Fraser, as the movement that sustains patriarchalism, insofar as it makes possible the alliance of religious fundamentalism with the movement of ultraliberal advancement. In the research, the phenomenological method is used, notably from the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer.
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