Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Bonfanti, Ana Letícia
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Brasil
Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais (ICHS) – Rondonópolis
UFMT CUR - Rondonopólis
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação - Rondonópolis
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Link de acesso: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/2772
Resumo: This research is about the phenomenon of sexual violence committed against girls understood from the gender hierarchies and subalternization of the subjects. This form of violence is legitimized in a patriarchal and excluding logic that maintains the power of the adult man over the other subjects. What I proposed as a strategy to understand sexual violence against girls was to investigate the conceptions of gender and childhood that put into action the device of sexuality and guide such acts of subalternization, violence and violation. For this, I turn to the theoretical-methodological fields of Feminist Epistemology, from the contributions of gender theorists: Judith Butler, Heleieth Saffioti, Donna Haraway and Guacira Lopes Louro, and microhistory, specifically in the analysis of criminal processes. This methodology is a form of investigation that uses the processes or inquiries as source of analyzes of the stereotypes, values, beliefs, and repetitions found in the testimonies. In this research, I analyze police investigations instituted in the Specialized Department of Defense of Women, Children, Teenagers and Elderly of Rondonópolis. A total of 358 police inquiries into crimes of rape committed by men against children and adolescents were conducted between 2010 and 2017, followed by the selection of 20 police inquiries into sexual violence committed against girls to conduct the research. From the documentary corpus analyzed, I report that most of the perpetrators are married heterosexual men and that they maintain affective-family ties with the victims and that, on the other hand, sexual violence affects mainly the girls in their childhood, between 8 and 11 years of age. age. Through the analysis of the testimonies of the girl victims, their relatives and their sexual aggressors, I show the established power relations, gender hierarchies, the process of objectification and abjection of the bodies of these girls, the subalternization of childhood and the logic of the adult being above the child and blaming the victims. The statements of the aggressors, when giving a speech to blame the girls, seek to affirm that, regardless of the age they have, they are no longer girls and are not legitimate victims that deserve to be protected. It was possible to conclude that these violence occur due to a gender device structured from the patriarchy rooted in Brazilian society. Finally, it shows that the very way in which Brazilian democracy is organized as a "machocracy" contributes and legitimizes the discourses of sexual aggressors and that there is a selectivity that determines who are the children and the lives that must be protected in a society "Machocrat". The lives of these girls are also violated through institutionalized practices that legitimize patriarchal ideals in the field of education and the justice system. While there is a conservative uprising of movements that want to curb and prohibit any debate on gender and sexuality in schools, the bodies of women, children and adolescents and the LGBTQI + population continue to be intensely violatede, raped and exterminated. It is urgent, fundamental and uncontested the need for us to construct a libertarian education and difference that no longer reproduces the gender and age hierarchies that have traditionally been constructed. For this, it is crucial that the training of teachers and educators contemplate the discussions on gender, sexuality and violence that have affected Brazilian children and teenagers.
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spelling Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educaçãoViolência sexual contra meninasGêneroEducaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAOSexual violence against girlsGenderEducationThis research is about the phenomenon of sexual violence committed against girls understood from the gender hierarchies and subalternization of the subjects. This form of violence is legitimized in a patriarchal and excluding logic that maintains the power of the adult man over the other subjects. What I proposed as a strategy to understand sexual violence against girls was to investigate the conceptions of gender and childhood that put into action the device of sexuality and guide such acts of subalternization, violence and violation. For this, I turn to the theoretical-methodological fields of Feminist Epistemology, from the contributions of gender theorists: Judith Butler, Heleieth Saffioti, Donna Haraway and Guacira Lopes Louro, and microhistory, specifically in the analysis of criminal processes. This methodology is a form of investigation that uses the processes or inquiries as source of analyzes of the stereotypes, values, beliefs, and repetitions found in the testimonies. In this research, I analyze police investigations instituted in the Specialized Department of Defense of Women, Children, Teenagers and Elderly of Rondonópolis. A total of 358 police inquiries into crimes of rape committed by men against children and adolescents were conducted between 2010 and 2017, followed by the selection of 20 police inquiries into sexual violence committed against girls to conduct the research. From the documentary corpus analyzed, I report that most of the perpetrators are married heterosexual men and that they maintain affective-family ties with the victims and that, on the other hand, sexual violence affects mainly the girls in their childhood, between 8 and 11 years of age. age. Through the analysis of the testimonies of the girl victims, their relatives and their sexual aggressors, I show the established power relations, gender hierarchies, the process of objectification and abjection of the bodies of these girls, the subalternization of childhood and the logic of the adult being above the child and blaming the victims. The statements of the aggressors, when giving a speech to blame the girls, seek to affirm that, regardless of the age they have, they are no longer girls and are not legitimate victims that deserve to be protected. It was possible to conclude that these violence occur due to a gender device structured from the patriarchy rooted in Brazilian society. Finally, it shows that the very way in which Brazilian democracy is organized as a "machocracy" contributes and legitimizes the discourses of sexual aggressors and that there is a selectivity that determines who are the children and the lives that must be protected in a society "Machocrat". The lives of these girls are also violated through institutionalized practices that legitimize patriarchal ideals in the field of education and the justice system. While there is a conservative uprising of movements that want to curb and prohibit any debate on gender and sexuality in schools, the bodies of women, children and adolescents and the LGBTQI + population continue to be intensely violatede, raped and exterminated. It is urgent, fundamental and uncontested the need for us to construct a libertarian education and difference that no longer reproduces the gender and age hierarchies that have traditionally been constructed. For this, it is crucial that the training of teachers and educators contemplate the discussions on gender, sexuality and violence that have affected Brazilian children and teenagers.A pesquisa versa sobre o fenômeno da violência sexual cometida contra meninas compreendida a partir das hierarquizações de gênero e subalternização dos sujeitos. Esta forma de violência é legitimada em uma lógica patriarcal e excludente que mantem o poder do homem adulto sobre os demais sujeitos. O que propus como estratégia para compreender a violência sexual contra meninas foi investigar quais são as concepções de gênero e de infância que colocam em funcionamento o dispositivo da sexualidade e norteiam tais atos de subalternização, violência e violação. Para isso, recorro aos campos teóricos-metodológicos da Epistemologia Feminista, a partir das contribuições das teóricas de gênero: Judith Butler, Heleieth Saffioti, Donna Haraway e Guacira Lopes Louro, e da Micro-História, especificamente na análise dos processos-crime. Esta metodologia é uma forma de investigação que utiliza os processos ou inquéritos como fonte de análises dos estereótipos,valores, crenças, e repetições encontradas nos depoimentos. Nesta pesquisa, analiso inquéritos policiais instaurados na Delegacia Especializada de Defesa da Mulher, Criança, Adolescente e Idoso de Rondonópolis. Foram localizados 358 inquéritos policiais de crimes de estupros cometidos por homens contra crianças e adolescentes no período compreendido entre 2010 e 2017, posteriormente, foram selecionados 20 inquéritos policiais de violência sexual cometida contra meninas para a realização da pesquisa. A partir do corpus documental analisado, denuncio que a maioria dos agressores são homens heterossexuais casados e que mantem vínculos afetivos-familiares com as vítimas e que por outro lado, a violência sexual atinge majoritariamente as meninas ainda na infância, dentre 8 e 11 anos de idade. Através das análises dos depoimentos das meninas- vítimas, de seus familiares e de seus agressores sexuais, evidencio as relações de poder estabelecidas, as hierarquizações de gênero, o processo de objetificação e abjetificação dos corpos dessas meninas, a subalternização da infância e a lógica do adultocentrismo e a culpabilização das vítimas. Os depoimentos dos agressores, ao darem corpo a um discurso de culpabilização das meninas, buscam afirmar que, a despeito da idade que elas tenham, elas não são mais meninas e que não são vítimas legítimas que mereçam ser protegidas. Foi possível concluir que essas violências ocorrem em função de um dispositivo de gênero estruturado a partir do patriarcado arraigado na sociedade brasileira. Por fim, demonstro que a própria forma como se organiza a democracia brasileira, como uma “machocracia”, contribui e legitima os discursos dos agressores sexuais e que há uma seletividade que determina quem são as crianças e as vidas que devem ser protegidas em uma sociedade “machocrata”. As vidas dessas meninas são violentadas também através de práticas institucionalizadas que legitimam o ideário patriarcal no âmbito da Educação e do sistema de justiça. Enquanto há um levante conservador de movimentos que querem coibir e proibir qualquer debate sobre gênero e sexualidade nas escolas, os corpos das mulheres, das crianças e dos adolescentes e da população LGBTQI+ continuam a ser intensamente violados, violentados e exterminados. É urgente, fundamental e incontestável a necessidade de que construamos uma educação libertária e da diferença que não mais reproduza as hierarquizações de gênero e etárias que tradicionalmente têm se construído. Para isso, é crucial que a formação dos professores e educadores contemple as discussões sobre gênero, sexualidade e violências que têm atingido as crianças e adolescentes brasileiras.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais (ICHS) – RondonópolisUFMT CUR - RondonopólisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Educação - RondonópolisGomes, Aguinaldo Rodrigueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3408519048864585Gomes, Aguinaldo Rodrigues847.432.716-49http://lattes.cnpq.br/3408519048864585Salgado, Raquel Gonçalves001.646.567-90http://lattes.cnpq.br/1165554868380123847.432.716-49Sousa Neto, Miguel Rodrigues de009.316.176-00http://lattes.cnpq.br/1581653418017053Bonfanti, Ana Letícia2021-08-16T16:20:34Z2019-03-122021-08-16T16:20:34Z2019-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisBONFANTI, Ana Letícia. Vidas que merecem ser protegidas: violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação. 2019. 114 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Rondonópolis, 2019.http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/2772porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMTinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)instacron:UFMT2023-04-27T13:40:50ZRepositório InstitucionalPUB
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
title Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
spellingShingle Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
Bonfanti, Ana Letícia
Violência sexual contra meninas
Gênero
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
Sexual violence against girls
Gender
Education
title_short Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
title_full Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
title_fullStr Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
title_full_unstemmed Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
title_sort Vidas que merecem ser protegidas : violência sexual contra meninas, gênero e educação
author Bonfanti, Ana Letícia
author_facet Bonfanti, Ana Letícia
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Gomes, Aguinaldo Rodrigues
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3408519048864585
Gomes, Aguinaldo Rodrigues
847.432.716-49
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3408519048864585
Salgado, Raquel Gonçalves
001.646.567-90
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1165554868380123
847.432.716-49
Sousa Neto, Miguel Rodrigues de
009.316.176-00
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1581653418017053
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonfanti, Ana Letícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violência sexual contra meninas
Gênero
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
Sexual violence against girls
Gender
Education
topic Violência sexual contra meninas
Gênero
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
Sexual violence against girls
Gender
Education
description This research is about the phenomenon of sexual violence committed against girls understood from the gender hierarchies and subalternization of the subjects. This form of violence is legitimized in a patriarchal and excluding logic that maintains the power of the adult man over the other subjects. What I proposed as a strategy to understand sexual violence against girls was to investigate the conceptions of gender and childhood that put into action the device of sexuality and guide such acts of subalternization, violence and violation. For this, I turn to the theoretical-methodological fields of Feminist Epistemology, from the contributions of gender theorists: Judith Butler, Heleieth Saffioti, Donna Haraway and Guacira Lopes Louro, and microhistory, specifically in the analysis of criminal processes. This methodology is a form of investigation that uses the processes or inquiries as source of analyzes of the stereotypes, values, beliefs, and repetitions found in the testimonies. In this research, I analyze police investigations instituted in the Specialized Department of Defense of Women, Children, Teenagers and Elderly of Rondonópolis. A total of 358 police inquiries into crimes of rape committed by men against children and adolescents were conducted between 2010 and 2017, followed by the selection of 20 police inquiries into sexual violence committed against girls to conduct the research. From the documentary corpus analyzed, I report that most of the perpetrators are married heterosexual men and that they maintain affective-family ties with the victims and that, on the other hand, sexual violence affects mainly the girls in their childhood, between 8 and 11 years of age. age. Through the analysis of the testimonies of the girl victims, their relatives and their sexual aggressors, I show the established power relations, gender hierarchies, the process of objectification and abjection of the bodies of these girls, the subalternization of childhood and the logic of the adult being above the child and blaming the victims. The statements of the aggressors, when giving a speech to blame the girls, seek to affirm that, regardless of the age they have, they are no longer girls and are not legitimate victims that deserve to be protected. It was possible to conclude that these violence occur due to a gender device structured from the patriarchy rooted in Brazilian society. Finally, it shows that the very way in which Brazilian democracy is organized as a "machocracy" contributes and legitimizes the discourses of sexual aggressors and that there is a selectivity that determines who are the children and the lives that must be protected in a society "Machocrat". The lives of these girls are also violated through institutionalized practices that legitimize patriarchal ideals in the field of education and the justice system. While there is a conservative uprising of movements that want to curb and prohibit any debate on gender and sexuality in schools, the bodies of women, children and adolescents and the LGBTQI + population continue to be intensely violatede, raped and exterminated. It is urgent, fundamental and uncontested the need for us to construct a libertarian education and difference that no longer reproduces the gender and age hierarchies that have traditionally been constructed. For this, it is crucial that the training of teachers and educators contemplate the discussions on gender, sexuality and violence that have affected Brazilian children and teenagers.
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