Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: ALVES, Ivonita Santos
Orientador(a): BOAVENTURA, Edivaldo Machado
Banca de defesa: SOUZA, José Nilton de, GARCIA, Antônia dos Santos, SOUZA, Laumar Neves de
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Salvador
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Desenvolvimento Regional e Urbano
Departamento: Desenvolvimento Regional e Urbano
País: Brasil
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Área do conhecimento CNPq:
Link de acesso: http://tede.unifacs.br/tede/handle/tede/614
Resumo: This doctoral thesis approaches the identity conflict issue amongst Brazilian juveniles that were adopted by European families in five different countries in Europe from 1980 to 2000. When adopted, they were poor black children completely abandoned by their families and by the Brazilian Nation-State. This study advances studies on that subject-matter by giving a special focus on post adoption and by letting emerge a specific point of view: adopted individuals that are currently black juveniles with interaction and life experience within white adoptive families and social groups in which occurs an auto perception as being the only black individuals on such interaction environment. Although the majority of those individuals have the feeling of been integrated into the countries in which they live in, study and/or work, there is still a demand from their side for knowing the reasons of their adoptions, to know who their biological parents were and if they wish to return or returned in fact to Brazil. As for the theoretical background, the study dialogues, mostly, with references from the social sciences and cultural studies on the attempt of understanding identity conflicts implied on international adoption when considering inter-racial and inter-cultural relationships. The present study analyses numerical data and life history reports from adopted juveniles collected by means of survey research, interviews with juveniles, adoptive parents and friends, as well as, observations and resources from the researcher’s memory. It explains why and how three identity conflicts occur along the study, such as: the juvenile’s relationship with his adoption process and with his adoptive parents; the pertaining feeling and the seeking of his origins and racial discrimination experiences. Results indicate that adoption turns out possible to have a social insertion on the adoptive family and country, but the questionings on the reasons of why they were adopted persisted, as well as, the strong desire of meeting their biological parents and their homeland country. The study also indicates that racial discrimination is commonly faced on groups to which they make part of, specially the school.
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spelling BOAVENTURA, Edivaldo MachadoLIMA, Maria Nazaré Mota deSOUZA, José Nilton deGARCIA, Antônia dos SantosSOUZA, Laumar Neves deALVES, Ivonita Santos2017-08-17T22:38:10Z2014-08-20ALVES, Ivonita Santos. Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros. 2014. 214 f. Tese ( Doutorado em Desenvolvimento Regional e Urbano) - UNIFACS Universidade Salvador, Salvador, 2014.http://tede.unifacs.br/tede/handle/tede/614This doctoral thesis approaches the identity conflict issue amongst Brazilian juveniles that were adopted by European families in five different countries in Europe from 1980 to 2000. When adopted, they were poor black children completely abandoned by their families and by the Brazilian Nation-State. This study advances studies on that subject-matter by giving a special focus on post adoption and by letting emerge a specific point of view: adopted individuals that are currently black juveniles with interaction and life experience within white adoptive families and social groups in which occurs an auto perception as being the only black individuals on such interaction environment. Although the majority of those individuals have the feeling of been integrated into the countries in which they live in, study and/or work, there is still a demand from their side for knowing the reasons of their adoptions, to know who their biological parents were and if they wish to return or returned in fact to Brazil. As for the theoretical background, the study dialogues, mostly, with references from the social sciences and cultural studies on the attempt of understanding identity conflicts implied on international adoption when considering inter-racial and inter-cultural relationships. The present study analyses numerical data and life history reports from adopted juveniles collected by means of survey research, interviews with juveniles, adoptive parents and friends, as well as, observations and resources from the researcher’s memory. It explains why and how three identity conflicts occur along the study, such as: the juvenile’s relationship with his adoption process and with his adoptive parents; the pertaining feeling and the seeking of his origins and racial discrimination experiences. Results indicate that adoption turns out possible to have a social insertion on the adoptive family and country, but the questionings on the reasons of why they were adopted persisted, as well as, the strong desire of meeting their biological parents and their homeland country. The study also indicates that racial discrimination is commonly faced on groups to which they make part of, specially the school.A tese aborda a questão dos conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por famílias europeias em cinco diferentes países da Europa, no período de 1980 a 2000. Quando foram adotados, eram crianças, negras e pobres, abandonadas pelas famílias e pelo Estado brasileiro. Justifica-se um estudo dessa natureza pelo fato de agregar informações acerca dessa temática, com foco no pós-adoção, e de fazer emergir o ponto de vista dos sujeitos adotados quando crianças, atualmente jovens negros com vivências e interação em famílias adotivas brancas e grupos sociais em que se autopercebem como únicos negros naqueles espaços de convivência. Apesar de, majoritariamente, estarem se sentido integrados nos países onde vivem, estudam e/ou trabalham, eles demandam conhecer os motivos de sua adoção, quem são seus pais biológicos e desejam voltar ou, em alguns casos, voltaram a morar no Brasil. Teoricamente, o estudo dialoga com referências, sobretudo, das ciências sociais e dos estudos culturais, visando compreender conflitos identitários implicados na adoção internacional, quando envolve relações inter-raciais e interculturais. Resultante da aplicação de questionários e entrevistas junto aos jovens, pais adotivos e amigos, assim como observação e recursos da memória da pesquisadora, a pesquisa analisa dados numéricos, relatos e história de vida dos jovens adotados e explica por que e como ocorrem três conflitos identificados na trajetória do estudo: relação dos jovens com o seu processo de adoção e com pais adotivos; sentimento de pertença e busca de suas origens e vivências de discriminação racial. Os resultados indicam que a adoção possibilita inserção social no país e na família adotiva, porém persistem questionamentos dos jovens quanto aos motivos por que foram adotados e forte desejo de conhecer os pais biológicos e o país onde nasceram. Indica também que a discriminação racial é recorrente nos grupos de que participam, principalmente na escola.Submitted by Roseli Araujo (roseli.araujo@unifacs.br) on 2017-08-17T22:38:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese IVONITA SANTOS ALVES.pdf: 1219551 bytes, checksum: 5e9b608d48d0498909056236171ef9d7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-17T22:38:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
title Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
spellingShingle Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
ALVES, Ivonita Santos
Adoção
Conflitos identitários
Discriminação racial
Ciências Humanas
title_short Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
title_full Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
title_fullStr Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
title_full_unstemmed Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
title_sort Nasci aqui e cresci lá: conflitos identitários de jovens brasileiros adotados por pais estrangeiros
author ALVES, Ivonita Santos
author_facet ALVES, Ivonita Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv BOAVENTURA, Edivaldo Machado
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LIMA, Maria Nazaré Mota de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, José Nilton de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GARCIA, Antônia dos Santos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Laumar Neves de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALVES, Ivonita Santos
contributor_str_mv BOAVENTURA, Edivaldo Machado
LIMA, Maria Nazaré Mota de
SOUZA, José Nilton de
GARCIA, Antônia dos Santos
SOUZA, Laumar Neves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adoção
Conflitos identitários
Discriminação racial
topic Adoção
Conflitos identitários
Discriminação racial
Ciências Humanas
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Ciências Humanas
description This doctoral thesis approaches the identity conflict issue amongst Brazilian juveniles that were adopted by European families in five different countries in Europe from 1980 to 2000. When adopted, they were poor black children completely abandoned by their families and by the Brazilian Nation-State. This study advances studies on that subject-matter by giving a special focus on post adoption and by letting emerge a specific point of view: adopted individuals that are currently black juveniles with interaction and life experience within white adoptive families and social groups in which occurs an auto perception as being the only black individuals on such interaction environment. Although the majority of those individuals have the feeling of been integrated into the countries in which they live in, study and/or work, there is still a demand from their side for knowing the reasons of their adoptions, to know who their biological parents were and if they wish to return or returned in fact to Brazil. As for the theoretical background, the study dialogues, mostly, with references from the social sciences and cultural studies on the attempt of understanding identity conflicts implied on international adoption when considering inter-racial and inter-cultural relationships. The present study analyses numerical data and life history reports from adopted juveniles collected by means of survey research, interviews with juveniles, adoptive parents and friends, as well as, observations and resources from the researcher’s memory. It explains why and how three identity conflicts occur along the study, such as: the juvenile’s relationship with his adoption process and with his adoptive parents; the pertaining feeling and the seeking of his origins and racial discrimination experiences. Results indicate that adoption turns out possible to have a social insertion on the adoptive family and country, but the questionings on the reasons of why they were adopted persisted, as well as, the strong desire of meeting their biological parents and their homeland country. The study also indicates that racial discrimination is commonly faced on groups to which they make part of, specially the school.
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