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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2020.tde-03032020-162818
Document
Author
Full name
Tuwile Jorge Kin Braga
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Scarlato, Francisco Capuano (President)
Alves, Gloria da Anunciação
Guimarães, Geny Ferreira
Silva, Salomão Jovino da
Title in Portuguese
A territorialidade do corpo negro na USP
Keywords in Portuguese
Corpo negro
Geografias negras
Territorialidade
Território
USP
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho busca fazer uma análise territorial da USP-Butantã a partir da perspectiva do corpo negro dos(as) servidores(as) e estudantes de graduação que ocupam esse campus. Pensamos, assim, as territorialidades desses sujeitos como caminho para interpretações das relações raciais e espaciais desiguais e da luta antirracista que se materializam ora em dados quantitativos, ora em dados simbólicos provenientes de narrativas que revelam um conteúdo caracterizado por múltiplas vivências negras no interior da universidade. Para isso, nos ancoramos no método de Milton Santos para compreender o viés do corpo, da individualidade e da cidadania e dos movimentos de luta e de solidariedade que estão presentes na Universidade de São Paulo.
Title in English
The territoriality of the black body at USP
Keywords in English
Black body
Black geographies
Territoriality
Territory
USP
Abstract in English
The present work seeks to make a territorial analysis of USP-Butantã through the perspective of black public servers and black undergraduate students who occupy this space. Thus, we think of the territoriality of these subjects as a way for interpretations of unequal racial and spatial relations and of the antiracist struggle, materialized by quantitative data and qualitative data from narratives that reveal a content characterized by multiple black experiences inside the university. In order to do this, we based this research on the Milton Santos' method to understand in the aspect of the body, individuality and citizenship and of the movements of struggle and solidarity present at the University of São Paulo.
 
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Publishing Date
2020-03-03
 
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