Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis

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Autor(a) principal: Sechinato, Juliana Spagnol
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sega, Rodrigo Fessel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Temáticas (Campinas. Online)
Texto Completo: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/11121
Resumo: The recent impeachment process of President Dilma Rousseff and the taking presidential election of Michel Temer, in 2016, there was no consensus among Brazilians. Participating daily in the political debate marked by strong social stigmatizations, we sometimes treated and treated the other as a rival. In this polarized environment, the subjects' strategy was often to ridicule, exclude and / or deny the other. In this sense, this article is an effort to understand this period of political trampling that we are experiencing and feeling in everyday life when within the family we have to live with a “great opposite” in times of crisis; to reveal a latent conflict with those we love and that this crisis scenario has not spared. We started from experiences and daily reports to understand these political tensions with authoritarian tones that settled in the family environment when hostility and love, in short, were confused. We also highlight the gender asymmetries in the bosom and in the family conflict in which stereotypes emerge from the political conflict, to think how the denial of the other, while representing the saving of oneself, does not do so without causing suffering in the displacement and suspension of status on the family card.
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spelling Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisisRelaciones familiares, género y todo lo contrario: matices totalitarios en Brasil de la crisisRelações familiares, gênero e o grande contrário: tonalidades totalitárias no Brasil da criseConflitoEstigmaRedes de poderPerformatividadeMassasConflictoEstigmaRedes eléctricasPerformatividadPastasConflictStigmaPower networksPerformativityPastasThe recent impeachment process of President Dilma Rousseff and the taking presidential election of Michel Temer, in 2016, there was no consensus among Brazilians. Participating daily in the political debate marked by strong social stigmatizations, we sometimes treated and treated the other as a rival. In this polarized environment, the subjects' strategy was often to ridicule, exclude and / or deny the other. In this sense, this article is an effort to understand this period of political trampling that we are experiencing and feeling in everyday life when within the family we have to live with a “great opposite” in times of crisis; to reveal a latent conflict with those we love and that this crisis scenario has not spared. We started from experiences and daily reports to understand these political tensions with authoritarian tones that settled in the family environment when hostility and love, in short, were confused. We also highlight the gender asymmetries in the bosom and in the family conflict in which stereotypes emerge from the political conflict, to think how the denial of the other, while representing the saving of oneself, does not do so without causing suffering in the displacement and suspension of status on the family card.El reciente proceso de acusación de la presidenta Dilma Rousseff y la toma elección presidencial de Michel Temer, en 2016, no hubo consenso entre los brasileños. Participando a diario en el debate político marcado por fuertes estigmatizaciones sociales, a veces tratamos y tratamos al otro como a un rival. En este ambiente polarizado, la estrategia de los sujetos era a menudo ridiculizar, excluir y / o negar al otro. En este sentido, este artículo es un esfuerzo por comprender este período de pisoteo político que estamos viviendo y sintiendo en la vida cotidiana cuando dentro de la familia tenemos que convivir con un “gran opuesto” en tiempos de crisis; para revelar un conflicto latente con los que amamos y que este escenario de crisis no ha salvado. Partimos de vivencias y relatos cotidianos para comprender estas tensiones políticas con tonos autoritarios que se instalaban en el ámbito familiar cuando la hostilidad y el amor, en definitiva, se confundían. Destacamos también las asimetrías de género en el seno y en el conflicto familiar en el que surgen estereotipos del conflicto político, para pensar cómo la negación del otro, si bien representa la salvación de uno mismo, no lo hace sin causar sufrimiento en el Desplazamiento y suspensión de estatus en el carnet de familia.O recente processo deimpeachmentda presidenta Dilma Rousseff e a tomada presidencial de Michel Temer, em 2016, não foi consenso entre os brasileiros. Participando cotidianamente do debate político marcado por forte estigmatizações sociais, por vezes, tratávamos e tratamos o outro como um rival. Neste ambiente polarizado, muitas vezes, a estratégia dos sujeitos foi de ridicularizar, excluir e/ou negar o outro. Nesse sentido, este artigo é um esforço em compreender este período de atropelamentos políticos que estamos vivenciando e sentindo no cotidiano quando dentro da família temos que conviver com um “grande contrário” em tempos de crise; em revelar um conflito latente com aqueles que amamos e que esse cenário de crise não poupou. Partimos de experiências e dos relatos cotidianos para entender essas tensões políticas com tonalidades autoritárias que se acomodaram no ambiente familiar quando hostilidade e amor, enfim, se confundiram. Destacamos, ainda, as assimetrias de gênero no seio e no conflito familiar em que os estereótipos emergem do conflito político, para pensar como a negação do outro, ao mesmo tempo em que pode representar o salvamento de si, não o faz sem causar sofrimento no deslocamento e na suspensão destatus na cédula familiar.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2016-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/1112110.20396/tematicas.v24i47/48.11121Tematicas; v. 24 n. 47 (2016): Entre greves, ocupações e golpes: o Brasil de 2016; 201-222Tematicas; Vol. 24 No. 47 (2016): Between strikes, occupations and coups: Brazil 2016; 201-222Tematicas; Vol. 24 Núm. 47 (2016): Entre huelgas, ocupaciones y golpes de Estado: Brasil 2016; 201-2222595-315Xreponame:Temáticas (Campinas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
Relaciones familiares, género y todo lo contrario: matices totalitarios en Brasil de la crisis
Relações familiares, gênero e o grande contrário: tonalidades totalitárias no Brasil da crise
title Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
spellingShingle Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
Sechinato, Juliana Spagnol
Conflito
Estigma
Redes de poder
Performatividade
Massas
Conflicto
Estigma
Redes eléctricas
Performatividad
Pastas
Conflict
Stigma
Power networks
Performativity
Pastas
title_short Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
title_full Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
title_fullStr Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
title_full_unstemmed Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
title_sort Family relations, gender and the great opposite: totalitarian shades in Brazil of the crisis
author Sechinato, Juliana Spagnol
author_facet Sechinato, Juliana Spagnol
Sega, Rodrigo Fessel
author_role author
author2 Sega, Rodrigo Fessel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sechinato, Juliana Spagnol
Sega, Rodrigo Fessel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conflito
Estigma
Redes de poder
Performatividade
Massas
Conflicto
Estigma
Redes eléctricas
Performatividad
Pastas
Conflict
Stigma
Power networks
Performativity
Pastas
topic Conflito
Estigma
Redes de poder
Performatividade
Massas
Conflicto
Estigma
Redes eléctricas
Performatividad
Pastas
Conflict
Stigma
Power networks
Performativity
Pastas
description The recent impeachment process of President Dilma Rousseff and the taking presidential election of Michel Temer, in 2016, there was no consensus among Brazilians. Participating daily in the political debate marked by strong social stigmatizations, we sometimes treated and treated the other as a rival. In this polarized environment, the subjects' strategy was often to ridicule, exclude and / or deny the other. In this sense, this article is an effort to understand this period of political trampling that we are experiencing and feeling in everyday life when within the family we have to live with a “great opposite” in times of crisis; to reveal a latent conflict with those we love and that this crisis scenario has not spared. We started from experiences and daily reports to understand these political tensions with authoritarian tones that settled in the family environment when hostility and love, in short, were confused. We also highlight the gender asymmetries in the bosom and in the family conflict in which stereotypes emerge from the political conflict, to think how the denial of the other, while representing the saving of oneself, does not do so without causing suffering in the displacement and suspension of status on the family card.
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