Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Mariana Cunha
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Trindade, Danielle da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REVES - Revista Relações Sociais
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/12781
Resumo: This article intends to describe how the activities of the Working Group – Indigenous Women – knowledge and actions in the pandemic. The aforementioned Working Group was proposed and carried out during the II Gender Journey, which took place from April 14th to 17th, organized by the study group Gender – Culture and Displacements/UERR. The idea is to explain that the Working Group  was held in a conversation circle format, taking advantage of the participation of subscribers as listeners. The group was mostly women and followed an ethnic pattern of participation with indigenous and black women. The methodology was implemented through the participants' narratives based on three generating questions, according to Freire (1986) posed to foster the debate about the actions and knowledge of women in their daily lives in times of pandemic. Nine women participated, including the coordinators. In the end, we consider that the  Working Group space built in this event is an achievement for the discussion of gender to take place with the intersectionality of ethnicity. That violence against women is, without a doubt, a recurrent theme when discussing relationships between knowledge and everyday activities, especially in times of pandemic.
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spelling Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemicMulheres Indígenas: saberes e fazeres na pandemiaWomen. Pandemic. Knowledge and Doing.Mulheres. Pandemia. Saberes e Fazeres.This article intends to describe how the activities of the Working Group – Indigenous Women – knowledge and actions in the pandemic. The aforementioned Working Group was proposed and carried out during the II Gender Journey, which took place from April 14th to 17th, organized by the study group Gender – Culture and Displacements/UERR. The idea is to explain that the Working Group  was held in a conversation circle format, taking advantage of the participation of subscribers as listeners. The group was mostly women and followed an ethnic pattern of participation with indigenous and black women. The methodology was implemented through the participants' narratives based on three generating questions, according to Freire (1986) posed to foster the debate about the actions and knowledge of women in their daily lives in times of pandemic. Nine women participated, including the coordinators. In the end, we consider that the  Working Group space built in this event is an achievement for the discussion of gender to take place with the intersectionality of ethnicity. That violence against women is, without a doubt, a recurrent theme when discussing relationships between knowledge and everyday activities, especially in times of pandemic.Este artigo pretende descrever o modo como ocorreram as atividades do Grupo de Trabalho – Mulheres Indígenas – saberes e fazeres na pandemia. O referido GT foi proposto e realizado durante a II Jornada de Gênero, ocorrido entre os dias 14 a 17 de abril, organizado pelo grupo de estudo Gênero – Cultura e Deslocamentos/UERR. A ideia é explicar que o GT se realizou em formato de roda de conversa aproveitando a participação dos inscritos como ouvintes. O grupo era majoritariamente de mulheres e obedeceu um recorte étnico de participação com mulheres indígenas e negras. A metodologia implementada por meio das narrativas das participantes a partir de três perguntas geradoras, conforme Freire (1986) colocadas para fomentar o debate sobre os fazeres e saberes das mulheres no seu cotidiano em tempos de pandemia. Participaram nove mulheres, incluindo as coordenadoras. Ao final consideramos que o espaço do GT construído nesse evento é uma conquista para a discussão de gênero se efetivar com a interseccionalidade da etnia. Que violência contra mulheres é, sem dúvida, um tema recorrente quando se discute relações saberes e fazeres do cotidiano, ainda mais em tempos de pandemia.  Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2021-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/1278110.18540/revesvl4iss3pp12781-01-11eREVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021); 12781-01-11eREVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 4 Núm. 3 (2021); 12781-01-11eREVES - Revista Relações Sociais; v. 4 n. 3 (2021); 12781-01-11e2595-4490reponame:REVES - Revista Relações Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/12781/6793Copyright (c) 2021 REVES - Revista Relações Sociaishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Mariana CunhaTrindade, Danielle da Silva2021-09-29T13:50:39Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/12781Revistahttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/oaireves.journal@ufv.br||2595-44902595-4490opendoar:2021-09-29T13:50:39REVES - Revista Relações Sociais - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
Mulheres Indígenas: saberes e fazeres na pandemia
title Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
spellingShingle Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
Pereira, Mariana Cunha
Women. Pandemic. Knowledge and Doing.
Mulheres. Pandemia. Saberes e Fazeres.
title_short Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
title_full Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
title_fullStr Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
title_sort Indigenous Women: knowledge and actions in the pandemic
author Pereira, Mariana Cunha
author_facet Pereira, Mariana Cunha
Trindade, Danielle da Silva
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author2 Trindade, Danielle da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Mariana Cunha
Trindade, Danielle da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women. Pandemic. Knowledge and Doing.
Mulheres. Pandemia. Saberes e Fazeres.
topic Women. Pandemic. Knowledge and Doing.
Mulheres. Pandemia. Saberes e Fazeres.
description This article intends to describe how the activities of the Working Group – Indigenous Women – knowledge and actions in the pandemic. The aforementioned Working Group was proposed and carried out during the II Gender Journey, which took place from April 14th to 17th, organized by the study group Gender – Culture and Displacements/UERR. The idea is to explain that the Working Group  was held in a conversation circle format, taking advantage of the participation of subscribers as listeners. The group was mostly women and followed an ethnic pattern of participation with indigenous and black women. The methodology was implemented through the participants' narratives based on three generating questions, according to Freire (1986) posed to foster the debate about the actions and knowledge of women in their daily lives in times of pandemic. Nine women participated, including the coordinators. In the end, we consider that the  Working Group space built in this event is an achievement for the discussion of gender to take place with the intersectionality of ethnicity. That violence against women is, without a doubt, a recurrent theme when discussing relationships between knowledge and everyday activities, especially in times of pandemic.
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