Race and gender in social inequality

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Autor(a) principal: Quadros, Waldir
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho
DOI: 10.20396/rbest.v4i00.17381
Texto Completo: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/rbest/article/view/17381
Resumo: The recent protagonism of black women on television, in academic environments and in political, artistic and cultural movements in the peripheries has been noted. Despite enormous obstacles, they are advancing. Quotas have greatly increased the access of black and indigenous people to higher education, gradually propitiating the emergence of intellectual and professional leaderships in historically marginalized populations. This study initially focuses on the social ascension of black women in the framework of the vigorous social progress that, roughly speaking, took place from 2004 to 2014. It then analyses the impacts of the recent crisis, highlighting the downturn from 2015 and the 2020 disaster. In Brazilian society, where exacerbated individualism predominates, social mobility is associated with consumption patterns. Despite the profound inequality, the State's social neglect and the widespread shortcomings of the majority of the population, the acquisition of goods and services indicates improvement in living conditions. If the expansion of consumption is significant and persistent, poor people can be convinced that they have risen in social class (they have ascended to the middle class), even though they largely remain in the same structural conditions. In recent years, racial and gender issues have received increasing space in the media. However, the true causes of the enormous social inequality in Brazil remain hidden.
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spelling Race and gender in social inequalityRaza y género en la desigualdad socialLa race et le genre dans l'inégalité socialeRaça e gênero na desigualdade socialRacisme structurelInégalité des sexesMobilité sociale - BrésilStructural racismGender inequalitySocial mobility - BrazilRacismo estruturalDesigualdade de gêneroMobilidade social - BrasilRacismo estructuralDesigualdad de géneroMovilidad social - BrasilThe recent protagonism of black women on television, in academic environments and in political, artistic and cultural movements in the peripheries has been noted. Despite enormous obstacles, they are advancing. Quotas have greatly increased the access of black and indigenous people to higher education, gradually propitiating the emergence of intellectual and professional leaderships in historically marginalized populations. This study initially focuses on the social ascension of black women in the framework of the vigorous social progress that, roughly speaking, took place from 2004 to 2014. It then analyses the impacts of the recent crisis, highlighting the downturn from 2015 and the 2020 disaster. In Brazilian society, where exacerbated individualism predominates, social mobility is associated with consumption patterns. Despite the profound inequality, the State's social neglect and the widespread shortcomings of the majority of the population, the acquisition of goods and services indicates improvement in living conditions. If the expansion of consumption is significant and persistent, poor people can be convinced that they have risen in social class (they have ascended to the middle class), even though they largely remain in the same structural conditions. In recent years, racial and gender issues have received increasing space in the media. However, the true causes of the enormous social inequality in Brazil remain hidden.Se ha constatado el reciente protagonismo de las mujeres negras en la televisión, en los ambientes académicos y en los movimientos políticos, artísticos y culturales de las periferias. A pesar de los enormes obstáculos, están avanzando. Las cuotas han aumentado enormemente el acceso de negros e indígenas a la enseñanza superior, propiciando gradualmente la aparición de liderazgos intelectuales y profesionales en poblaciones históricamente marginadas. Este estudio se centra inicialmente en el ascenso social de las mujeres negras en el marco del vigoroso progreso social que, a grandes rasgos, tuvo lugar entre 2004 y 2014. A continuación, analiza las repercusiones de la reciente crisis, destacando la recesión de 2015 y la catástrofe de 2020. En la sociedad brasileña, donde predomina un individualismo exacerbado, la movilidad social está asociada a los patrones de consumo. A pesar de la profunda desigualdad, el abandono social del Estado y las carencias generalizadas de la mayoría de la población, la adquisición de bienes y servicios indica una mejora de las condiciones de vida. Si la expansión del consumo es significativa y persistente, los pobres pueden convencerse de que han subido de clase social (han ascendido a la clase media), aunque permanezcan en gran medida en las mismas condiciones estructurales. En los últimos años, las cuestiones raciales y de género han recibido cada vez más espacio en los medios de comunicación. Sin embargo, las verdaderas causas de la enorme desigualdad social en Brasil permanecen ocultas.Le récent protagonisme des femmes noires à la télévision, dans les milieux universitaires et dans les mouvements politiques, artistiques et culturels des périphéries a été noté. Malgré d'énormes obstacles, ils avancent. Les quotas ont considérablement augmenté l'accès des Noirs et des autochtones à l'enseignement supérieur, favorisant progressivement l'émergence de leaderships intellectuels et professionnels au sein de populations historiquement marginalisées. Cette étude se concentre dans un premier temps sur l'ascension sociale des femmes noires dans le cadre du vigoureux progrès social qui, grosso modo, s'est déroulé de 2004 à 2014. Il analyse ensuite les impacts de la crise récente, en mettant en évidence le ralentissement de 2015 et la catastrophe de 2020. Dans la société brésilienne, où prédomine un individualisme exacerbé, la mobilité sociale est associée aux modes de consommation. Malgré les profondes inégalités, la négligence sociale de l'État et les carences généralisées de la majorité de la population, l'acquisition de biens et de services indique une amélioration des conditions de vie. Si l'expansion de la consommation est importante et persistante, les personnes pauvres peuvent être convaincues qu'elles se sont élevées dans la classe sociale (elles ont accédé à la classe moyenne), même si elles restent largement dans les mêmes conditions structurelles. Ces dernières années, les questions de race et de genre ont reçu une place croissante dans les médias. Cependant, les véritables causes de l'énorme inégalité sociale au Brésil restent cachées.Nota-se o recente protagonismo de mulheres negras na televisão, em ambientes acadêmicos e em movimentos políticos, artísticos e culturais das periferias. Apesar dos enormes obstáculos, elas avançam. As cotas ampliaram bastante o acesso dos negros e indígenas ao ensino superior, gradativamente propiciando o surgimento de lideranças intelectuais e profissionais em populações historicamente marginalizadas. Este estudo inicialmente foca a ascensão social das mulheres negras nos marcos do vigoroso progresso social que, grosso modo, vigorou de 2004 a 2014. Em seguida, analisa os impactos da crise recente, destacando a retração a partir de 2015 e o desastre de 2020. Na sociedade brasileira, onde predomina o individualismo exacerbado, a mobilidade social está associada ao padrão de consumo. Apesar da profunda desigualdade, do descaso social do Estado e das generalizadas carências da maioria da população, a aquisição de bens e serviços indica melhoria nas condições de vida. Se a ampliação do consumo é significativa e persistente, as pessoas pobres podem ser convencidas de que subiram de classe social (ascenderam à classe média), ainda que em grande parte permaneçam nas mesmas condições estruturais. Nos últimos anos, a temática racial e as questões de gênero têm merecido crescente espaço nos meios de comunicação. Entretanto, ficam ocultas as verdadeiras causas da enorme desigualdade social no Brasil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoTexteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/rbest/article/view/1738110.20396/rbest.v4i00.17381RBEST Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho; v. 4 (2022): Dossiê: Proteção social em tempos de austeridade; e022019Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho; Vol. 4 (2022): Dossier: Protección social en tiempos de austeridad; e022019RBEST: Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho; Vol. 4 (2022): Dossier: Social protection in times of austerity; e022019RBEST: Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho; Vol. 4 (2022): Dossier: La protection sociale en période d'austérité; e0220192674-9564reponame:Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalhoinstname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/rbest/article/view/17381/12228Brazil; ContemporaryBrasil; ContemporáneoBrésil; ContemporaineBrasil; contemporâneo.Copyright (c) 2022 Waldir Quadroshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQuadros, Waldir2023-01-17T20:01:41Zoai:inpec.econtents.bc.unicamp.br:article/17381Revistahttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/rbest/indexPUBhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/rbest/oairbest@unicamp.br || ppec@unicamp.br2674-95642674-9564opendoar:2023-01-17T20:01:41Revista Brasileira de Economia Social e do Trabalho - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Race and gender in social inequality
Raza y género en la desigualdad social
La race et le genre dans l'inégalité sociale
Raça e gênero na desigualdade social
title Race and gender in social inequality
spellingShingle Race and gender in social inequality
Race and gender in social inequality
Quadros, Waldir
Racisme structurel
Inégalité des sexes
Mobilité sociale - Brésil
Structural racism
Gender inequality
Social mobility - Brazil
Racismo estrutural
Desigualdade de gênero
Mobilidade social - Brasil
Racismo estructural
Desigualdad de género
Movilidad social - Brasil
Quadros, Waldir
Racisme structurel
Inégalité des sexes
Mobilité sociale - Brésil
Structural racism
Gender inequality
Social mobility - Brazil
Racismo estrutural
Desigualdade de gênero
Mobilidade social - Brasil
Racismo estructural
Desigualdad de género
Movilidad social - Brasil
title_short Race and gender in social inequality
title_full Race and gender in social inequality
title_fullStr Race and gender in social inequality
Race and gender in social inequality
title_full_unstemmed Race and gender in social inequality
Race and gender in social inequality
title_sort Race and gender in social inequality
author Quadros, Waldir
author_facet Quadros, Waldir
Quadros, Waldir
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Racisme structurel
Inégalité des sexes
Mobilité sociale - Brésil
Structural racism
Gender inequality
Social mobility - Brazil
Racismo estrutural
Desigualdade de gênero
Mobilidade social - Brasil
Racismo estructural
Desigualdad de género
Movilidad social - Brasil
topic Racisme structurel
Inégalité des sexes
Mobilité sociale - Brésil
Structural racism
Gender inequality
Social mobility - Brazil
Racismo estrutural
Desigualdade de gênero
Mobilidade social - Brasil
Racismo estructural
Desigualdad de género
Movilidad social - Brasil
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