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Navegando por Assunto "Encarceramento feminino"

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    O cárcere e o relato de si: abjeção e normas regulatórias na experiência de mulheres sobreviventes ao centro de reeducação feminino
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-10-02) FONSECA, Nathália de Sousa; LAGE, Leandro Rodrigues; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2396184188116499; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6814-9640
    In this work, we investigate how relationships are woven between regulatory norms, intersectional systems of inequalities, and abjection as verbalized by our interlocutors in their self-reports. By investigating the experience of women who have been incarcerated, selfreports are the materialization of ethical violence – which can be subjective – in the lives of the research interlocutors. This form of violence is affected by regulatory norms, intersectionality and abjection - which are configured as moral grammars that are mobilized to organize intelligibility before and within prison. Through this problem, we seek to understand the fabric of the relationship between regulatory norms, intersectional systems of inequalities and abjection through self-reports of women who have been inmates at the Women's Reeducation Center (Belém-PA). To this end, we propose to investigate whether or in what way the movement of self-reporting by the women concerned is marked by a denial of humanity, the imposition of gendered norms and practices that traverse social markers of differences (gender, race, class and sexuality), or even their questioning. Methodologically, the central concepts that animate the work are used as analytical categories, and they have proven fruitful in the analysis. Among the results, we have the imposition of the scene of interpellation that deals with the moment of arrest as the first self-report of the interlocutors, the “woman not to be” in the understanding of how the regulatory norms of gender configure that women are incarcerated women, the intersection that unfolds in the “patent” of wealth and the privileges that intertwine with it; operating in intersectional systems and in abjection we have the reality of women who were incarcerated due to their homeless condition, to these, abjection challenges them in such a way that they are denied the status of subject, framed as dirty, and even in intersectional systems of inequalities they reflect the other side of the “patent”, devoid of respect among incarcerated women.
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    Da escravização ao encarceramento de mulheres negras no Brasil: contribuições para a produção acadêmica no Brasil
    (Instituto Brasileiro de Ciências Criminais, 2019) SOUZA, Luanna Tomaz de; SANTOS, Lucas Morgado dos; SOUZA, Nilvya Cidade de
    Female incarceration is among urgent human rights agendas in Brazil. Several segments of social movements have been linked to the struggle for detention, including the creation of fronts by states. The criminal sciences cannot escape the requirement to analyze and make theory based on the centrality of race and gender relations in understanding mass incarceration and body control strategies in contemporary capitalist societies. Understanding this phenomenon in its entirety is a necessary effort in the fight against the historically structured racist penal system in the country. This paper seeks to verify how the academic works that mobilize the category “race” in the field of female incarceration relate the current configuration of black women’s incarceration to the processes of enslavement in Brazil. The work has a feminist methodological basis and uses bibliographic and documentary research. The works available in the CAPES Journal Portal are analyzed. It appears that the works do not link slavery to the current incarceration of black women in Brazil, nor do they deepen the analysis of the structural dimension of racism in the historical constitution of the penal system.
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