Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Cordovil Neves de Souza
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/60421
Resumo: This work is a national study, qualitative, about the new ways of life and sociability constructed by people who were interned in leprosy colonies in the five Brazil’s regions. The research was organized from the methodological proposal of Grounded Theory, collected through semi-structured interviews with 15 (fifteen) people who were affected by hansen disease and compulsorily hospitalized; and documentary analysis of the literature produced by ex- inmates of these establishments in books and periodicals. Respecting the coding and analysis steps proposed by the Grounded Theory, the data were grouped into categories entitled: stigma, mortification, construction of new forms of sociability and hope. Based on their organization, the core category “Construction and Reconstruction of New Social Forms of Life in Hansen Colonies in Brazil” was identified, which gives the title to this dissertation. The constructed theory suggests that stigma was responsible for the millenary prejudice and exclusion that the people with Hansen disease was subjected to, a fact that resulted in segregationist and arbitrary public policies that had the support of society. The violence of compulsory internment destroyed the inmates’ subjectivity, seeking to erase his previous history in a process of mortification. Adapting to everyday life in the colonies was only possible through the construction of a collective experience for the inmates and their peers. Work, art, sport and religiosity were some of the instruments that facilitated adaptation, acceptance and the consequent subordination to incarceration, reducing confrontations with the imposed system and escapes. However, the resistance and struggle for rights and dignity were also always present in the histories of the colonies. Often, the process of being initiated into mortification, went through adaptation, almost always went through the resignification of life and history and resulted in the construction of a new consciousness. For many, supported by the collective struggle, this stage was based on recognition as subjects of rights in search of their full citizenship.
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spelling Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superaçãoHanseníaseEstigma SocialDiscriminação SocialHospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia TropicalHanseníaseEstigma SocialDiscriminação SocialHospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia TropicalThis work is a national study, qualitative, about the new ways of life and sociability constructed by people who were interned in leprosy colonies in the five Brazil’s regions. The research was organized from the methodological proposal of Grounded Theory, collected through semi-structured interviews with 15 (fifteen) people who were affected by hansen disease and compulsorily hospitalized; and documentary analysis of the literature produced by ex- inmates of these establishments in books and periodicals. Respecting the coding and analysis steps proposed by the Grounded Theory, the data were grouped into categories entitled: stigma, mortification, construction of new forms of sociability and hope. Based on their organization, the core category “Construction and Reconstruction of New Social Forms of Life in Hansen Colonies in Brazil” was identified, which gives the title to this dissertation. The constructed theory suggests that stigma was responsible for the millenary prejudice and exclusion that the people with Hansen disease was subjected to, a fact that resulted in segregationist and arbitrary public policies that had the support of society. The violence of compulsory internment destroyed the inmates’ subjectivity, seeking to erase his previous history in a process of mortification. Adapting to everyday life in the colonies was only possible through the construction of a collective experience for the inmates and their peers. Work, art, sport and religiosity were some of the instruments that facilitated adaptation, acceptance and the consequent subordination to incarceration, reducing confrontations with the imposed system and escapes. However, the resistance and struggle for rights and dignity were also always present in the histories of the colonies. Often, the process of being initiated into mortification, went through adaptation, almost always went through the resignification of life and history and resulted in the construction of a new consciousness. For many, supported by the collective struggle, this stage was based on recognition as subjects of rights in search of their full citizenship.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2023-11-01T13:52:35Z2025-09-08T23:31:02Z2023-11-01T13:52:35Z2021-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/60421porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCordovil Neves de Souzareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T17:57:37Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/60421Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T17:57:37Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
title Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
spellingShingle Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
Cordovil Neves de Souza
Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
title_short Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
title_full Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
title_fullStr Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
title_full_unstemmed Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
title_sort Construção e reconstrução de novas formas sociais de vida nas colônias de hanseníase do Brasil - Estigma, segregação, violência e superação
author Cordovil Neves de Souza
author_facet Cordovil Neves de Souza
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cordovil Neves de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
topic Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
Hanseníase
Estigma Social
Discriminação Social
Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical
description This work is a national study, qualitative, about the new ways of life and sociability constructed by people who were interned in leprosy colonies in the five Brazil’s regions. The research was organized from the methodological proposal of Grounded Theory, collected through semi-structured interviews with 15 (fifteen) people who were affected by hansen disease and compulsorily hospitalized; and documentary analysis of the literature produced by ex- inmates of these establishments in books and periodicals. Respecting the coding and analysis steps proposed by the Grounded Theory, the data were grouped into categories entitled: stigma, mortification, construction of new forms of sociability and hope. Based on their organization, the core category “Construction and Reconstruction of New Social Forms of Life in Hansen Colonies in Brazil” was identified, which gives the title to this dissertation. The constructed theory suggests that stigma was responsible for the millenary prejudice and exclusion that the people with Hansen disease was subjected to, a fact that resulted in segregationist and arbitrary public policies that had the support of society. The violence of compulsory internment destroyed the inmates’ subjectivity, seeking to erase his previous history in a process of mortification. Adapting to everyday life in the colonies was only possible through the construction of a collective experience for the inmates and their peers. Work, art, sport and religiosity were some of the instruments that facilitated adaptation, acceptance and the consequent subordination to incarceration, reducing confrontations with the imposed system and escapes. However, the resistance and struggle for rights and dignity were also always present in the histories of the colonies. Often, the process of being initiated into mortification, went through adaptation, almost always went through the resignification of life and history and resulted in the construction of a new consciousness. For many, supported by the collective struggle, this stage was based on recognition as subjects of rights in search of their full citizenship.
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