Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review
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Resumo: | The social interaction between the “white man” and indigenous peoples followed a racist colonial pattern, which continues to have repercussions today. The colonization process implanted the seeds of racism in our society, and this virus has undergone successive mutations and adaptations to new circumstances. Despite the flexibility and historical persistence of racism against indigenous peoples, this subject has received limited research attention in Brazil. This study presents a scoping literature review on racism against indigenous peoples, aiming to identify theories that focus on this phenomenon, analyze its manifestations, and explore possibilities for investigation and intervention. The literature search was conducted in several databases, including the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, American Psychological Association, Virtual Health Library, CAPES, and SCIELO journals, using the terms “racismo and indígenas” or “racismo and índios”. A total of three theses/dissertations and seven articles were identified, with only one of them being an empirical article. The results indicate that the topic is under-addressed and fragmented, with diverse fields examining different aspects of racism, but with limited conceptual and empirical depth. The review concludes by emphasizing the need for further studies, as they are crucial in preventing the replication of racist attitudes and the invisibility of indigenous peoples within the scientific community |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping ReviewRacismo y Pueblos Indígenas en Brasil: Una Revisión Del AlcanceRacismo e Povos Indígenas no Brasil: Uma Revisão de EscopoRacismIndigenous peoplesBrazilPsychologySocial PsychologycolonialismRacismoPueblos IndígenasBrasilPsicologíaPsicología SocialRacismoPovos indígenasBrasilPsicologiacolonialismoThe social interaction between the “white man” and indigenous peoples followed a racist colonial pattern, which continues to have repercussions today. The colonization process implanted the seeds of racism in our society, and this virus has undergone successive mutations and adaptations to new circumstances. Despite the flexibility and historical persistence of racism against indigenous peoples, this subject has received limited research attention in Brazil. This study presents a scoping literature review on racism against indigenous peoples, aiming to identify theories that focus on this phenomenon, analyze its manifestations, and explore possibilities for investigation and intervention. The literature search was conducted in several databases, including the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, American Psychological Association, Virtual Health Library, CAPES, and SCIELO journals, using the terms “racismo and indígenas” or “racismo and índios”. A total of three theses/dissertations and seven articles were identified, with only one of them being an empirical article. The results indicate that the topic is under-addressed and fragmented, with diverse fields examining different aspects of racism, but with limited conceptual and empirical depth. The review concludes by emphasizing the need for further studies, as they are crucial in preventing the replication of racist attitudes and the invisibility of indigenous peoples within the scientific communityLa interacción social entre el “hombre blanco” y los pueblos indígenas se llevó a cabo siguiendo un patrón colonial racista, que continúa repercutiendo en la actualidad. El proceso de colonización inoculó en las células de nuestra sociedad el virus racista, que ha sufrido sucesivas mutaciones y se ha adaptado a nuevas situaciones. A pesar de la flexibilidad y la persistencia histórica del racismo contra los pueblos originarios, este es todavía un tema poco investigado en Brasil. Este trabajo presenta una revisión del alcance literario sobre el racismo contra los pueblos indígenas. Específicamente, se identifican las teorías que enfocan el fenómeno, analizando sus formas de expresión y verificando las posibilidades de investigación e intervención sobre el tema. La búsqueda bibliográfica se realizó en las bases de datos de la Biblioteca Digital Brasileña de Tesis y Disertaciones, Asociación Americana de Psicología, Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, revistas CAPES y SCIELO, utilizando los términos “racismo e indígenas” o “racismo e indios”. Se encontraron un total de tres Tesis/Disertaciones y siete Artículos, con un solo artículo empírico. Los resultados encontrados indican que el tema es poco abordado y disperso, es decir, analizado por una gran diversidad de áreas, que se enfocan en diferentes formas de expresión del racismo con poca profundidad conceptual y empírica. Concluye enfatizando la necesidad de profundizar en los estudios, dada la demostración de su importancia para que la ciencia no reproduzca actitudes racistas e de invisibilidad contra los pueblos indígenas.The social interaction between the “white man” and indigenous peoples followed a racist colonial pattern, which continues to have repercussions today. The colonization process implanted the seeds of racism in our society, and this virus has undergone successive mutations and adaptations to new circumstances. Despite the flexibility and historical persistence of racism against indigenous peoples, this subject has received limited research attention in Brazil. This study presents a scoping literature review on racism against indigenous peoples, aiming to identify theories that focus on this phenomenon, analyze its manifestations, and explore possibilities for investigation and intervention. The literature search was conducted in several databases, including the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, American Psychological Association, Virtual Health Library, CAPES, and SCIELO journals, using the terms “racismo and indígenas” or “racismo and índios”. A total of three theses/dissertations and seven articles were identified, with only one of them being an empirical article. The results indicate that the topic is under-addressed and fragmented, with diverse fields examining different aspects of racism, but with limited conceptual and empirical depth. The review concludes by emphasizing the need for further studies, as they are crucial in preventing the replication of racist attitudes and the invisibility of indigenous peoples within the scientific community.Editora Mackenzie2023-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1594410.5935/1980-6906/ePTPSP15944.enThe Journal Of Psychology: Theory and Practice ; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024); ePTPSP15944Revista Psicología: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 26 Núm. 1 (2024); ePTPSP15944Revista Psicologia: Teoria e Prática; v. 26 n. 1 (2024); ePTPSP159441980-69061516-3687reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. 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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review Racismo y Pueblos Indígenas en Brasil: Una Revisión Del Alcance Racismo e Povos Indígenas no Brasil: Uma Revisão de Escopo |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review Silva, Kathllen Kendra Rocha Racism Indigenous peoples Brazil Psychology Social Psychology colonialism Racismo Pueblos Indígenas Brasil Psicología Psicología Social Racismo Povos indígenas Brasil Psicologia colonialismo |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Racism and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A Scoping Review |
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Silva, Kathllen Kendra Rocha |
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Silva, Kathllen Kendra Rocha Lima, Marcus Eugênio Oliveira Silva, Patrícia da |
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Silva, Kathllen Kendra Rocha Lima, Marcus Eugênio Oliveira Silva, Patrícia da |
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Racism Indigenous peoples Brazil Psychology Social Psychology colonialism Racismo Pueblos Indígenas Brasil Psicología Psicología Social Racismo Povos indígenas Brasil Psicologia colonialismo |
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Racism Indigenous peoples Brazil Psychology Social Psychology colonialism Racismo Pueblos Indígenas Brasil Psicología Psicología Social Racismo Povos indígenas Brasil Psicologia colonialismo |
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The social interaction between the “white man” and indigenous peoples followed a racist colonial pattern, which continues to have repercussions today. The colonization process implanted the seeds of racism in our society, and this virus has undergone successive mutations and adaptations to new circumstances. Despite the flexibility and historical persistence of racism against indigenous peoples, this subject has received limited research attention in Brazil. This study presents a scoping literature review on racism against indigenous peoples, aiming to identify theories that focus on this phenomenon, analyze its manifestations, and explore possibilities for investigation and intervention. The literature search was conducted in several databases, including the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, American Psychological Association, Virtual Health Library, CAPES, and SCIELO journals, using the terms “racismo and indígenas” or “racismo and índios”. A total of three theses/dissertations and seven articles were identified, with only one of them being an empirical article. The results indicate that the topic is under-addressed and fragmented, with diverse fields examining different aspects of racism, but with limited conceptual and empirical depth. The review concludes by emphasizing the need for further studies, as they are crucial in preventing the replication of racist attitudes and the invisibility of indigenous peoples within the scientific community |
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