Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias lattes
Orientador(a): Resende, Anita Cristina Azevedo lattes
Banca de defesa: Resende, Anita Cristiana Azevedo, Abreu, Jean Luiz Neves, Siqueira, Romilson Martins, Ribeiro, Núbia Ferreira, Machado, Maria Margarida
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação (FE)
Departamento: Faculdade de Educação - FE (RG)
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7755
Resumo: This thesis posits that the interplay of social forces of modernity engendered transformations constitutive of black interwoven plots by socio-political creation and recreation of the myth of racial democracy. The research involved the insights of race as universality inherent human relationship with equals and different. Thus, it was decided, as a research methodology, the study of bibliographic nature. And, from the understanding of intellectual fecundity of mothers who formulated the Brazilian social thought, defined as the main theoretical framework of this thesis works of Octavio Ianni and Florestan Fernandes, given the pioneering studies on race relations in Brazil, specifically on the black race. The research allowed theoretically the establishment of the following categories: race, history, class and politics. Such categories legitimize certain contradictions and call the mediation of race as constitutive of unfolding nexus of social relations conditioned by historical factors, and class policies. It is understood that the race is a logical-historical category, a social construction. Accordingly, the pair of singularities constitutive of the racial issue, so the three races, we chose to specifically study the black race, the black Brazilian constitution, transformation, dilution and historical recreation of the social forces at play. How to study and research this problem, three chapters were proposed from the split of interracial relationships and the prospect of black Brazil: "discovery / consolidation", "national identity / modernization" and "note history / founding myth". The first aims to reveal and elaborate the meaning of the past of the black race in the formation of the Brazilian people. The second chapter exposes the contradiction as race-class transition and rupture of the colonial and monarchical to the process of constitution of modern Brazil, from the metamorphosis of the nation, the social type, sociability, culture and condition of the social fabric in black . The third attempts to grasp the challenges of race-class contradiction in contemporary, through the specific term from the kaleidoscope of miscegenation with the ideology of the lack of inter-racial conflict until the contemporary state policies with positive discrimination. We conclude that the insights of the metamorphosis of black reconfigured by the myth of racial democracy is to reveal the relationships race-class. Historically, race, race condition, was set by the identity and legitimized by social mark that is the color. The class condition - belonging to a social class - was subsumed to the proclamation of democracy, citizenship, diversity. What is in question is a past-present the contradictions arising from the capital. So proclaim themselves ideals of equality in the name of ideals of a "racial identity" that affirms and resolves in appearance. The socioeconomic status became positive element insertion, social inclusion policy, which moved from place to become global determination.
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spelling Resende, Anita Cristina Azevedohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9367144408359249Resende, Anita Cristiana AzevedoAbreu, Jean Luiz NevesSiqueira, Romilson MartinsRibeiro, Núbia FerreiraMachado, Maria Margaridahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2303166673494701Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias2017-09-19T11:25:12Z2013-08-29BASTOS, R. B. M. Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial. 2013. 156 f. Tese (Doutorado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2013.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7755This thesis posits that the interplay of social forces of modernity engendered transformations constitutive of black interwoven plots by socio-political creation and recreation of the myth of racial democracy. The research involved the insights of race as universality inherent human relationship with equals and different. Thus, it was decided, as a research methodology, the study of bibliographic nature. And, from the understanding of intellectual fecundity of mothers who formulated the Brazilian social thought, defined as the main theoretical framework of this thesis works of Octavio Ianni and Florestan Fernandes, given the pioneering studies on race relations in Brazil, specifically on the black race. The research allowed theoretically the establishment of the following categories: race, history, class and politics. Such categories legitimize certain contradictions and call the mediation of race as constitutive of unfolding nexus of social relations conditioned by historical factors, and class policies. It is understood that the race is a logical-historical category, a social construction. Accordingly, the pair of singularities constitutive of the racial issue, so the three races, we chose to specifically study the black race, the black Brazilian constitution, transformation, dilution and historical recreation of the social forces at play. How to study and research this problem, three chapters were proposed from the split of interracial relationships and the prospect of black Brazil: "discovery / consolidation", "national identity / modernization" and "note history / founding myth". The first aims to reveal and elaborate the meaning of the past of the black race in the formation of the Brazilian people. The second chapter exposes the contradiction as race-class transition and rupture of the colonial and monarchical to the process of constitution of modern Brazil, from the metamorphosis of the nation, the social type, sociability, culture and condition of the social fabric in black . The third attempts to grasp the challenges of race-class contradiction in contemporary, through the specific term from the kaleidoscope of miscegenation with the ideology of the lack of inter-racial conflict until the contemporary state policies with positive discrimination. We conclude that the insights of the metamorphosis of black reconfigured by the myth of racial democracy is to reveal the relationships race-class. Historically, race, race condition, was set by the identity and legitimized by social mark that is the color. The class condition - belonging to a social class - was subsumed to the proclamation of democracy, citizenship, diversity. What is in question is a past-present the contradictions arising from the capital. So proclaim themselves ideals of equality in the name of ideals of a "racial identity" that affirms and resolves in appearance. The socioeconomic status became positive element insertion, social inclusion policy, which moved from place to become global determination.Esta tese postula que o jogo das forças sociais da modernidade engendrou as transformações constitutivas do negro imbricadas pelas tramas político-sociais de criação e recriação do mito da democracia racial. A investigação envolveu o descortino da questão racial, como universalidade inerente à condição humana de relação com o outro igual e diferente. Assim, optou-se, como metodologia de pesquisa, pelo estudo de natureza bibliográfica. E, a partir da compreensão da fecundidade intelectual das matrizes que formularam o pensamento social brasileiro, definiram-se como principais referenciais teóricos desta tese as obras de Octavio Ianni e Florestan Fernandes, haja vista os estudos pioneiros sobre as relações raciais no Brasil, especificamente sobre a raça negra. A realização da pesquisa teórica permitiu, assim, estabelecer as seguintes categorias: raça, história, classe e política. Tais categorias legitimame conclamam as contradições determinadas pela mediação da raça como nexo constitutivo dos desdobramentos das relações sociais condicionadas pelas determinações históricas, de classe e das políticas. Compreende-se que a raça é uma categoria lógico-histórica, uma construção social. Nesse sentido, a par das singularidades constitutivas da questão racial, portanto, das três raças, optou-se por estudar especificamente a raça negra, o negro brasileiro em constituição, transformação, diluição e recriação histórica no jogo das forças sociais. Como estudo e investigação dessa problemática, três capítulos foram propostos a partir do desdobramento das relações inter-raciais e da perspectiva do Brasil negro: “descobrimento/consolidação”, “identidade nacional/modernização” e “reparo histórico/mito fundador”. O primeiro tem como propósito desvelar e elaborar o significado do passado da raça negra na formação do povo brasileiro. O segundo capítulo expõe a contradição raça- classe como transição e ruptura da época colonial e monárquica para o processo de constituição do Brasil moderno, proveniente da metamorfose da nação, do tipo social, da sociabilidade, da cultura e da condição do negro na trama social. O terceiro busca apreender os desafios da contradição raça-classe na contemporaneidade, por meio das especificidades conjunturais, desde o caleidoscópio da miscigenação com a ideologia da inexistência do conflito inter-racial até a contemporaneidade das políticas de Estado com a discriminação positiva. Conclui-se que o descortino da metamorfose do negro reconfigurada pelo mito da democracia racial é o desvelamento da relação raça-classe. Historicamente, a raça, a condição de raça, foi configurada e legitimada pela identidade, pela marca social que é a cor. A condição de classe – a pertença a uma classe social – ficou subsumida à proclamação da democracia, cidadania, diversidades. O que está em questão é um passado presentificado pelas contradições oriundas do capital. Assim, proclamam-se ideais de igualdade em nome de ideais de uma “identidade racial” que se afirma e se resolve na aparência. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Race and history: the metamorphosis of the black contrast the myth of racial democracy
title Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
spellingShingle Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias
Raça
História
Metamorfose do negro
Mito da democracia racial
Race
History
Metamorphosis of black
Myth of racial democracy
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
title_short Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
title_full Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
title_fullStr Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
title_full_unstemmed Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
title_sort Raça e história: a metamorfose do negro no contraponto do mito da democracia racial
author Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias
author_facet Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Resende, Anita Cristina Azevedo
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Resende, Anita Cristiana Azevedo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Abreu, Jean Luiz Neves
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Romilson Martins
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Núbia Ferreira
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Machado, Maria Margarida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bastos, Rachel Benta Messias
contributor_str_mv Resende, Anita Cristina Azevedo
Resende, Anita Cristiana Azevedo
Abreu, Jean Luiz Neves
Siqueira, Romilson Martins
Ribeiro, Núbia Ferreira
Machado, Maria Margarida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Raça
História
Metamorfose do negro
Mito da democracia racial
topic Raça
História
Metamorfose do negro
Mito da democracia racial
Race
History
Metamorphosis of black
Myth of racial democracy
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Race
History
Metamorphosis of black
Myth of racial democracy
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description This thesis posits that the interplay of social forces of modernity engendered transformations constitutive of black interwoven plots by socio-political creation and recreation of the myth of racial democracy. The research involved the insights of race as universality inherent human relationship with equals and different. Thus, it was decided, as a research methodology, the study of bibliographic nature. And, from the understanding of intellectual fecundity of mothers who formulated the Brazilian social thought, defined as the main theoretical framework of this thesis works of Octavio Ianni and Florestan Fernandes, given the pioneering studies on race relations in Brazil, specifically on the black race. The research allowed theoretically the establishment of the following categories: race, history, class and politics. Such categories legitimize certain contradictions and call the mediation of race as constitutive of unfolding nexus of social relations conditioned by historical factors, and class policies. It is understood that the race is a logical-historical category, a social construction. Accordingly, the pair of singularities constitutive of the racial issue, so the three races, we chose to specifically study the black race, the black Brazilian constitution, transformation, dilution and historical recreation of the social forces at play. How to study and research this problem, three chapters were proposed from the split of interracial relationships and the prospect of black Brazil: "discovery / consolidation", "national identity / modernization" and "note history / founding myth". The first aims to reveal and elaborate the meaning of the past of the black race in the formation of the Brazilian people. The second chapter exposes the contradiction as race-class transition and rupture of the colonial and monarchical to the process of constitution of modern Brazil, from the metamorphosis of the nation, the social type, sociability, culture and condition of the social fabric in black . The third attempts to grasp the challenges of race-class contradiction in contemporary, through the specific term from the kaleidoscope of miscegenation with the ideology of the lack of inter-racial conflict until the contemporary state policies with positive discrimination. We conclude that the insights of the metamorphosis of black reconfigured by the myth of racial democracy is to reveal the relationships race-class. Historically, race, race condition, was set by the identity and legitimized by social mark that is the color. The class condition - belonging to a social class - was subsumed to the proclamation of democracy, citizenship, diversity. What is in question is a past-present the contradictions arising from the capital. So proclaim themselves ideals of equality in the name of ideals of a "racial identity" that affirms and resolves in appearance. The socioeconomic status became positive element insertion, social inclusion policy, which moved from place to become global determination.
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