Banca de DEFESA: ROSIMÁRIA DE JESUS RIBEIRO

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ROSIMÁRIA DE JESUS RIBEIRO
DATA : 22/12/2020
HORA: 09:30
LOCAL: Sala virtual do servidor da UFSB
TÍTULO:

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PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Landless Afro-Indigenous Women. Intersectionality. Black Feminism.


PÁGINAS: 120
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Educação
RESUMO:

This Memorial Descriptive aims to analyse how class, race and gender intersectional crossings
affect Landless Afro-Indigenous Women life trajectories and struggle experiences in the Terra Vista
Settlement, Arataca-BA, and how educational processes permeate these confrontations. We start
from the hypothesis that the absence of an ethnic-racial look and the centrality of the Class category
in the basic documents, theoretical references and collective actions thought and accomplished by
militants, leaders and the social base of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) contributes
to secondary race and gender issues and makes women´s contributions invisible in the theoretical
and practical processes of struggles. The current research of the formulated hypothesis provided the
analysis prioritizing the methodology of action-research with a qualitative approach, we opted for
diversification in the choice of participating women, considering the different life narratives and
MST trajectories. The oral sources were the main resource – for the systematic obtainment of
autobiographical reports, through the technique of semi-structured interviews and conversation
circles. The concepts that underlie the research are:
intersectionality, black feminism and peasant
and popular feminism.
As a result of the data analysis we found that intersectional crossings (race,
gender and class) negatively interfere in Landless afro-indigenous women life in the community,
because these women as historical subjects lead the collective struggles, considered as the class
priority, but with regard to anti-racist and anti-patriarch character struggles are often under only
Landless afro-indigenous women responsibility. We conclude that social relations, the learning
obtained in several educational spaces and the struggles for structural changes are processes
permeated by many contradictions, which contribute both to the reproduction of women violence
and invisibility as to the revelation of how much ATV (Terra Vista Settlement) in particular and
MST in general need to advance in the theoretical debate and intersectional issues practice.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 1149021 - ANA CRISTINA SANTOS PEIXOTO
Interno - 066.250.508-57 - CARLOS JOSÉ FERREIRA DOS SANTOS - UESC
Presidente - 1965316 - CELIA REGINA DA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - FLAVIA ALESSANDRA DE SOUZA - UESC-BA
Externo à Instituição - Luzineide Miranda Borges - UESC
Notícia cadastrada em: 21/12/2020 20:46
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