The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes, Ana Célia Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da, Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araujo, Silva, Fernanda Reis da, Barbosa, Railane de Sá
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11816
Resumo: Fishing women in Brazil are still “invisible” in the eyes of contemporary society. It is with this perspective, that this work analyzed the role of riverside women in artisanal fishing in the Marajó archipelago (state of Pará, Brazil). The research was carried out in the Santo Antônio community in the municipality of Breves, located on the Oléria river. The methodological procedure used was bibliographic research and questionnaires with twenty women who practice fishing along this river. Data collection took place in January 2020. The information was analyzed using a simple description. The research revealed that even though women engaged in various fishing-related activities, they are usually represented by their husbands or children and their activity is seen as an aid. Therefore, there is a need for these women to have greater visibility so that Marajoara society can value them once their work in artisanal fishing is fundamental for their subsistence and that of their social group.
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spelling The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, BrazilEl papel de la mujer en la pesca artesanal en el río Oléria, archipiélago de Marajó, BrasilO papel das mulheres na pesca artesanal no rio Oléria, arquipélago do Marajó, BrasilAmazôniaExtrativismoGêneroSubsistênciaPescadoras.AmazonExtractivismGenreSubsistenceFisherwomen.AmazonasExtractivismoGéneroSubsistenciaPescadores.Fishing women in Brazil are still “invisible” in the eyes of contemporary society. It is with this perspective, that this work analyzed the role of riverside women in artisanal fishing in the Marajó archipelago (state of Pará, Brazil). The research was carried out in the Santo Antônio community in the municipality of Breves, located on the Oléria river. The methodological procedure used was bibliographic research and questionnaires with twenty women who practice fishing along this river. Data collection took place in January 2020. The information was analyzed using a simple description. The research revealed that even though women engaged in various fishing-related activities, they are usually represented by their husbands or children and their activity is seen as an aid. Therefore, there is a need for these women to have greater visibility so that Marajoara society can value them once their work in artisanal fishing is fundamental for their subsistence and that of their social group.Las mujeres pesqueras en Brasil siguen siendo "invisibles" a los ojos de la sociedad contemporánea. Es con esta perspectiva que este trabajo analiza el papel de las mujeres ribereñas en la pesca artesanal en el archipiélago de Marajó (estado de Pará, Brasil). La investigación se realizó en la comunidad de Santo Antônio, en el municipio de Breves, ubicado sobre el río Oléria. El procedimiento metodológico utilizado fue la investigación bibliográfica y cuestionarios con veinte mujeres que practican la pesca en este río. La recopilación de datos tuvo lugar en enero de 2020. La información se analizó mediante una descripción sencilla. La investigación reveló que incluso las mujeres que realizan diversas actividades relacionadas con la pesca, suelen estar representadas por sus maridos o hijos y su actividad es vista como una ayuda.  Por ello, es necesario que estas mujeres tengan una mayor visibilidad para que la sociedad Marajoara pueda valorarlas, pues su labor en la pesca artesanal es fundamental para su subsistencia y la de su grupo social.As mulheres pescadoras no Brasil ainda estão “invisíveis” aos olhos da sociedade contemporânea. É com essa perspectiva, que este trabalho analisou o papel das mulheres ribeirinhas na pesca artesanal no arquipélago do Marajó (estado do Pará, Brasil). A pesquisa foi realizada na comunidade Santo Antônio, no município de Breves, situada no rio Oléria. O procedimento metodológico utilizado foi a pesquisa bibliográfica e aplicação de questionários com vinte mulheres que praticam a pesca ao longo desse rio. A coleta de dados ocorreu em janeiro de 2020. As informações foram analisadas utilizando uma descrição simples. A pesquisa revelou que mesmo as mulheres desenvolvendo várias atividades relacionadas a pesca elas aparecem normalmente representadas pelos maridos ou filhos e sua atividade é vista como uma ajuda.  Portanto, há necessidade dessas mulheres terem maior visibilidade de forma que a sociedade marajoara possa valorizá-las, pois seu trabalho na pesca artesanal é fundamental para sua subsistência e de seu grupo social.Research, Society and Development2021-01-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1181610.33448/rsd-v10i1.11816Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e31410111816Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e31410111816Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e314101118162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11816/10560Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Célia Barbosa Guedes; Fabricio Nilo Lima da Silva; Lenilton Alex de Araujo Oliveira; Fernanda Reis da Silva; Railane de Sá Barbosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuedes, Ana Célia Barbosa Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima daOliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araujo Silva, Fernanda Reis da Barbosa, Railane de Sá 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11816Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:32.896230Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
El papel de la mujer en la pesca artesanal en el río Oléria, archipiélago de Marajó, Brasil
O papel das mulheres na pesca artesanal no rio Oléria, arquipélago do Marajó, Brasil
title The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
spellingShingle The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
Guedes, Ana Célia Barbosa
Amazônia
Extrativismo
Gênero
Subsistência
Pescadoras.
Amazon
Extractivism
Genre
Subsistence
Fisherwomen.
Amazonas
Extractivismo
Género
Subsistencia
Pescadores.
title_short The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
title_full The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
title_fullStr The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
title_sort The role of women in artisanal fishing on the Oléria River, Marajó archipelago, Brazil
author Guedes, Ana Célia Barbosa
author_facet Guedes, Ana Célia Barbosa
Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araujo
Silva, Fernanda Reis da
Barbosa, Railane de Sá
author_role author
author2 Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araujo
Silva, Fernanda Reis da
Barbosa, Railane de Sá
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes, Ana Célia Barbosa
Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araujo
Silva, Fernanda Reis da
Barbosa, Railane de Sá
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazônia
Extrativismo
Gênero
Subsistência
Pescadoras.
Amazon
Extractivism
Genre
Subsistence
Fisherwomen.
Amazonas
Extractivismo
Género
Subsistencia
Pescadores.
topic Amazônia
Extrativismo
Gênero
Subsistência
Pescadoras.
Amazon
Extractivism
Genre
Subsistence
Fisherwomen.
Amazonas
Extractivismo
Género
Subsistencia
Pescadores.
description Fishing women in Brazil are still “invisible” in the eyes of contemporary society. It is with this perspective, that this work analyzed the role of riverside women in artisanal fishing in the Marajó archipelago (state of Pará, Brazil). The research was carried out in the Santo Antônio community in the municipality of Breves, located on the Oléria river. The methodological procedure used was bibliographic research and questionnaires with twenty women who practice fishing along this river. Data collection took place in January 2020. The information was analyzed using a simple description. The research revealed that even though women engaged in various fishing-related activities, they are usually represented by their husbands or children and their activity is seen as an aid. Therefore, there is a need for these women to have greater visibility so that Marajoara society can value them once their work in artisanal fishing is fundamental for their subsistence and that of their social group.
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