Do sofrimento individual à luta coletiva: as narrativas de engajamento de mães em movimentos sociais / From Individual Suffering to Collective Struggle: Narratives of Engagement of Mothers in Social Movements

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Etyelle Pinheiro de Araújo
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: Rio de Janeiro is the state with the highest number of homicides due to police brutality (largely Black people). Faced with this situation and seeking justice, the victims’ mothers engage in social movements such as the Rede de Comunidades e Movimentos contra a Violência. This paper focuses on what I will refer to as the narratives of engagement of these family members, especially mothers. It aims to understand how important narratives are for these women in the process of transforming grief into political action. The methodology encompasses a qualitative-interpretative research approach with participant observation. The data was generated in the protests organized by the Rede . The analysis was guided by the notion of narrative as a discursive and interactional practice which organizes human experience. Such practice also serves as a tool for social movements to make demands of the state. The analysis suggests the existence of a pattern that organizes the narratives of engagement; it further identifies two discursive mechanisms that interact with each other: i) the rationalization of events leading to the death of their children by using coherence systems; ii) a spiral movement that relates microsocial and macrosocial events in the narrative. The article concludes by highlighting narratives of engagement as a tool for this social movement to raise its demands in the public sphere, as well as a way of resisting structural racism.
从个体苦难到集体斗争:母亲参与社会运动的叙事
当前位置里约热内卢是警察暴力导致的凶杀案数量最多的州(主要是黑人)。面对这种情况并寻求正义,受害者的母亲们参与了社会运动,如“反对共产主义运动”Violência。本文的重点是我将提到的这些家庭成员,特别是母亲的参与叙述。它旨在了解在将悲伤转化为政治行动的过程中,叙事对这些女性有多重要。该方法包括一种定性解释研究方法和参与性观察。这些数据是由Rede组织的抗议活动产生的。这一分析以叙事作为组织人类经验的话语和互动实践的概念为指导。这种做法也成为社会运动向国家提出要求的工具。分析表明,存在一种组织参与叙事的模式;它进一步确定了两种相互作用的话语机制:i)通过使用连贯系统将导致其子女死亡的事件合理化;Ii)将叙事中的微观社会和宏观社会事件联系起来的螺旋运动。文章最后强调,参与叙事是这场社会运动在公共领域提出要求的工具,也是抵制结构性种族主义的一种方式。
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Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
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