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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.48.2023.tde-04122023-120236
Document
Author
Full name
Elisabeth Fernandes de Sousa
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Jardim, Fabiana Augusta Alves (President)
Almeida, Mariléa de
Faustino, Deivison Mendes
Title in Portuguese
Instituto Ana Rosa (1875-2023) : excertos da História e pedaços de vidas na reprodução social de meninos negros em São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Gênero
Instituições educativas
Internato
Masculinidade Negra
Vulnerabilidade
Abstract in Portuguese
A educação de garotos pobres e/ou abandonados, em boa proporção os negros, se deu no Brasil via internação em Instituições totais. Neste processo, as ações formativas contribuíram para a construção de suas masculinidades, bem como se conectou à própria configuração do que significa ser um homem negro na sociedade brasileira. Este trabalho buscou compreender como o Instituto Ana Rosa, instituição fundada pelo Barão de Souza Queiroz que funciona há 148 anos na cidade de São Paulo, atuou e segue atuando nesse processo, no intuito de compreender algumas das razões para sua permanência. São ingredientes da identidade do instituto: a filantropia, a benemerência e a relação com o Estado. Na pesquisa, que combinou análise de documentos e realização de observações e entrevistas, foram consideradas as perspectivas de descendentes do Barão, que compuseram ou compõem a Direção do Instituto, funcionários e internos. Na análise, mobilizamos o conceito de rugosidade de Milton Santos, as pesquisas recentes sobre masculinidades negras e os debates sobre classe, raça e gênero. Após a investigação, conclui-se que reiteradamente convivem naquele ambiente os elementos constitutivos da gênese do Instituto, que participam da manutenção de aspectos fundantes da formação social brasileira, sobretudo a rígida hierarquia das relações.
Title in English
Excerpts of History and fragments of life in the social reproduction of Black boys in São Paulo
Keywords in English
Asylum
Black Masculinities
Educational institutions
Gender
Vulnerability
Abstract in English
The education of poor and/or abandoned boys, a large proportion of whom were Black, took place in Brazil via internment in total institutions. In this process, the educational actions contributed to build their masculinities, at the same time as it was connected to the very configuration of what it means to be a Black man in Brazilian society. This thesis sought to understand how the Ana Rosa Institute, founded by the Baron of Souza Queiroz, has been operating for 148 years in the city of São Paulo; the aim of this research is to analyse some of the reasons for its endurance. The ingredients of the institute's identity are philanthropy, benevolence and the relationship with the State. During the research, which combined document analysis with observations and interviews; also, the perspectives of the Baron's descendants, who composed or compose the Institute's Board of Directors, employees and interns were considered. For the analysis, we worked with Milton Santos' concept of roughness, recent research on Black masculinities and debates on class, race and gender. After the investigation, we conclude that the elements that constitute the genesis of the Institute repeatedly coexist in that environment, which participate in the maintenance of founding aspects of Brazilian social formation, especially the rigid hierarchy of relations.
 
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2023-12-04
 
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