性别和非殖民化:Santana-AP基础教育网络年轻毕业生对女性的看法

Aline Pacheco Souza, Elivaldo Serrão Custódio
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本文旨在介绍教育学硕士学位定性研究的部分结果,带有叙事偏见,重点是关于性别和非殖民化的辩论。Santana-AP市基础教育网络的三名年轻毕业生,年龄在20至23岁之间,参与了这项研究。参与者被邀请是基于他们对女权主义主题的兴趣和参与,表现在他们的学校经历和个人关系中。基于合作者对女性身份的理解,我们试图了解殖民时期的性别暴力是如何在阿比亚亚拉对有色人种女性进行表达和操作的。以这种方式,性别被认为是殖民暴力,在与种族、性和阶级的维度相交时,它配置了压迫和次等性,特别代表了全球南方种族化的妇女。从小学毕业的年轻人对作为一名妇女的批判性观念表明了一些因素,这些因素使对非殖民化女权主义的社会分析具有一致性,并证实了在阿比亚亚拉领土上克服了父权制、现代和殖民强加的性别,使人们能够反思克服性别暴力的途径。
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Gender and decoloniality: perceptions about being a woman in the narrative of young graduates from the basic education network of Santana-AP
This article aims to present partial results of qualitative research for a master's degree in education, with a narrative bias, with an emphasis on the debate on gender and decoloniality. Three young graduates from the basic education network in the city of Santana-AP, aged between 20 and 23 years old, participated in the research. The participants were invited based on their interest and involvement with feminist themes, demonstrated in their school experience and personal relationships. Based on the collaborators' understanding of being a woman, we sought to understand how colonial gender violence is expressed and operated on women of color in Abya Yala . Gender, in this way, is debated as colonial violence where, in intersection with the dimensions of race, sexuality and class, it configures oppressions and subalternities that specifically signify the racialized women of the global south. The critical conceptions of young people who graduated from elementary school about being a woman indicate elements that bring consistency to the social analysis of decolonial feminisms and corroborate the overcoming of the patriarchal, modern and colonial imposition of gender in the territories of Abya Yala, allowing reflections on the paths for overcoming gender violence.
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Revista Tempos e Espacos Educacao
Revista Tempos e Espacos Educacao EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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