Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, karlla
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: dos Santos de Oliveira, Luan Gomes, Ribeiro Torres, Maria Betânia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre as Américas
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/repam/article/view/38280
Resumo: T This article discusses the main struggles of recyclable material collectors in the city of Mossoró-RN, exposing from a theoretical and epistemological basis of black and community feminist order, ecofeminism, decolonial feminism, in the context of paradigmatic ruptures in Southern thought. The methodological anchorage came from the point of view of cognitive injustice (Santos, 2010), and the voice of the underlings (Spivack, 2012), from where we conducted field research and in-depth interviews for a long and intermittent period of time that spanned the year from 2009 to the year 2021. The research dialogue is centered on the role of Josefa Avelino, founder and current president of the Recycling for Life Community Association (ACREVI), but includes the association's recyclable material collectors, who are mostly black women, poor, peripheral, mothers, unemployed, owners of the home economy, who resist daily in the streets, living off the leftovers, in the shadows of the world. ode of capitalist production. In the end, we believe we can see how the subjective action of women can engender new political strategies in which the issue of productivity is related to another logic of the economy of life, an economy of solidarities.
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spelling Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ BrazilFeminismo Comunitario desde el Sur: Luchas, territorios y resistencias de los recicladores en el municipio de Mossoró/RN/ BrasilFeminismo Comunitário do Sul : Lutas, territórios e res-existências das catadoras de lixo no município de Mossoró/RN/BrasilMulheres Catadoras; Epistemologias do Sul; Liderança Feminina; Socioeconomia da vida.Women Waste Pickers; Southern epistemologies; Women's Leadership; Socioeconomics of life.mujeres recicladoras; epistemologías del Sur; protagonismo feminino; socioeconomía de la vida.T This article discusses the main struggles of recyclable material collectors in the city of Mossoró-RN, exposing from a theoretical and epistemological basis of black and community feminist order, ecofeminism, decolonial feminism, in the context of paradigmatic ruptures in Southern thought. The methodological anchorage came from the point of view of cognitive injustice (Santos, 2010), and the voice of the underlings (Spivack, 2012), from where we conducted field research and in-depth interviews for a long and intermittent period of time that spanned the year from 2009 to the year 2021. The research dialogue is centered on the role of Josefa Avelino, founder and current president of the Recycling for Life Community Association (ACREVI), but includes the association's recyclable material collectors, who are mostly black women, poor, peripheral, mothers, unemployed, owners of the home economy, who resist daily in the streets, living off the leftovers, in the shadows of the world. ode of capitalist production. In the end, we believe we can see how the subjective action of women can engender new political strategies in which the issue of productivity is related to another logic of the economy of life, an economy of solidarities.Este artículo discute las principales luchas de los recolectores de materiales reciclables en la ciudad de Mossoró-RN, exponiendo desde una base teórica y epistemológica del orden feminista negro y comunitario, el ecofeminismo, el feminismo descolonial, en el contexto de rupturas paradigmáticas en el pensamiento sureño. vino desde el punto de vista de la injusticia cognitiva (Santos, 2010), y la voz de los subordinados (Spivack, 2012), desde donde realizamos investigaciones de campo y entrevistas en profundidad durante un largo e intermitente período de tiempo que abarcó el año de 2009 al año 2021. El diálogo de investigación se centra en el rol de Josefa Avelino, fundadora y actual presidenta de la Asociación Comunitaria Reciclaje para la Vida (ACREVI), pero incluye a los recolectores de materiales reciclables de la asociación, que son en su mayoría mujeres negras, pobres, periféricas, madres, desempleadas, dueñas de la economía doméstica, que resisten a diario en las calles, viviendo de las sobras, en las sombras del mundo. oda de la producción capitalista. Al final, creemos que podemos ver cómo la acción subjetiva de las mujeres puede engendrar nuevas estrategias políticas en las que el tema de la productividad se relacione con otra lógica de la economía de la vida, una economía de las solidaridades.Este artigo discorre sobre as principais lutas das catadoras de materiais recicláveis no âmbito da cidade de Mossoró/RN, expondo desde uma base teórico-epistemológica de ordem feminista negra e comunitária, ecofeminismo, feminismo decolonial, no contexto das rupturas paradigmáticas do pensamento do Sul. A ancoragem metodológica partiu do ponto de vista da injustiça cognitiva e social (Santos, 2010), e da voz das subalternas (Spivack, 2012), de onde realizamos pesquisa de campo e entrevistas em profundidade por um longo e intermitente período de tempo que se estendeu do ano de 2009 até o ano de 2021. O diálogo na pesquisa está centrado no protagonismo de Josefa Avelino, fundadora e atual presidenta da Associação Comunitária Reciclando para a Vida (ACREVI), mas contempla as catadoras de material reciclável da associação, que são em sua maioria mulheres negras, pobres, periféricas, mães, desempregadas, donas da economia do lar, que resistem diariamente nas ruas, vivendo das sobras, às sombras do modo de produção capitalista. Ao final, entendemos como a ação subjetiva de mulheres pode engendrar novas estratégias políticas em que a questão da produtividade está relacionada à outra lógica de economia da vida, uma economia das solidariedadesDepartamento de Estudos Latino-Americanos - ELA2021-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/repam/article/view/3828010.21057/10.21057/repamv15n1.2021.38280Journal of Study and Research on the Americas; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021); 105-127Revista de Estudios y Investigaciones sobre las Américas; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2021); 105-127Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre as Américas; v. 15 n. 1 (2021); 105-1271984-163910.21057/10.21057/repamv15n1.2021reponame:Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre as Américasinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/repam/article/view/38280/31484Copyright (c) 2021 karlla Souza, Luan Gomes , Betânia Torreshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, karllados Santos de Oliveira, Luan Gomes Ribeiro Torres, Maria Betânia2023-09-19T18:46:13Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38280Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/repamPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/repam/oairepam-ela@unb.br||revistaceppac@gmail.com1984-16391984-1639opendoar:2023-09-19T18:46:13Revista de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre as Américas - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
Feminismo Comunitario desde el Sur: Luchas, territorios y resistencias de los recicladores en el municipio de Mossoró/RN/ Brasil
Feminismo Comunitário do Sul : Lutas, territórios e res-existências das catadoras de lixo no município de Mossoró/RN/Brasil
title Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
spellingShingle Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
Souza, karlla
Mulheres Catadoras; Epistemologias do Sul; Liderança Feminina; Socioeconomia da vida.
Women Waste Pickers; Southern epistemologies; Women's Leadership; Socioeconomics of life.
mujeres recicladoras; epistemologías del Sur; protagonismo feminino; socioeconomía de la vida.
title_short Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
title_full Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
title_fullStr Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
title_sort Community Feminism from the South: Struggles, territories and resistances of waste pickers in the municipality of Mossoró/RN/ Brazil
author Souza, karlla
author_facet Souza, karlla
dos Santos de Oliveira, Luan Gomes
Ribeiro Torres, Maria Betânia
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author2 dos Santos de Oliveira, Luan Gomes
Ribeiro Torres, Maria Betânia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, karlla
dos Santos de Oliveira, Luan Gomes
Ribeiro Torres, Maria Betânia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mulheres Catadoras; Epistemologias do Sul; Liderança Feminina; Socioeconomia da vida.
Women Waste Pickers; Southern epistemologies; Women's Leadership; Socioeconomics of life.
mujeres recicladoras; epistemologías del Sur; protagonismo feminino; socioeconomía de la vida.
topic Mulheres Catadoras; Epistemologias do Sul; Liderança Feminina; Socioeconomia da vida.
Women Waste Pickers; Southern epistemologies; Women's Leadership; Socioeconomics of life.
mujeres recicladoras; epistemologías del Sur; protagonismo feminino; socioeconomía de la vida.
description T This article discusses the main struggles of recyclable material collectors in the city of Mossoró-RN, exposing from a theoretical and epistemological basis of black and community feminist order, ecofeminism, decolonial feminism, in the context of paradigmatic ruptures in Southern thought. The methodological anchorage came from the point of view of cognitive injustice (Santos, 2010), and the voice of the underlings (Spivack, 2012), from where we conducted field research and in-depth interviews for a long and intermittent period of time that spanned the year from 2009 to the year 2021. The research dialogue is centered on the role of Josefa Avelino, founder and current president of the Recycling for Life Community Association (ACREVI), but includes the association's recyclable material collectors, who are mostly black women, poor, peripheral, mothers, unemployed, owners of the home economy, who resist daily in the streets, living off the leftovers, in the shadows of the world. ode of capitalist production. In the end, we believe we can see how the subjective action of women can engender new political strategies in which the issue of productivity is related to another logic of the economy of life, an economy of solidarities.
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