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    <title>Educação Infantil no Campo: O Projeto ICDS em Chanda, Bangaon, Bengala Ocidental, Índia</title>
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    <description>Título: Educação Infantil no Campo: O Projeto ICDS em Chanda, Bangaon, Bengala Ocidental, Índia
Autor(es): Fernandes, Felipe Bruno Martins
Abstract: This field journal entry describes an ethnographic experience in early childhood education within the rural Indian context, focusing on the work of the "Anganwadi School" in Chanda, Bangaon, West Bengal, which is part of the "Integrated Child Development Services Scheme" (ICDS). Over three mornings, pedagogical activities were conducted with children and their mothers, combining narratives from Brazilian folklore, musical practices, and structured educational exercises. The ICDS program plays a crucial role in child development and community support, providing not only pre-literacy education but also nutrition and medical care for children aged zero to six. The activities highlighted the intersection of different educational perspectives, linking Brazilian post-constructivist practices with Indian community-based methodologies. Stories of two Brazilian folklore characters, Curupira and Boitatá, were used for children's phonetic learning, while Brazilian cirandas (traditional circle dances) were reinterpreted by mothers and children as part of a local ritual, creating an unexpected and positive intercultural connection. The experience reinforced the role of popular rural education in building a collective learning environment, where women play central roles in community organization and teaching.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Universidade Federal da Bahia
Tipo: Artigo de Periódico</description>
    <dc:date>2025-05-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Novos feminismos revisitados de  Luiza Bairros</title>
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    <description>Título: Novos feminismos revisitados de  Luiza Bairros
Autor(es): Freire, Rasbeca Sobral
Abstract: This article briefly presents the biography of Luiza Bairros. Addressing her militancy, &#xD;
intellectual production and political participation in the institutional sphere in Brazil is an &#xD;
opportunity to revisit our feminisms in the light of her criticisms of social inequality and &#xD;
racism. This is a qualitative bibliographic research, based on decolonial and intersectional &#xD;
feminist studies, with biographism being the methodological choice. Knowing the &#xD;
contributions of black Brazilian intellectuals, like Luiza Bairros, is an essential task for the &#xD;
resumption of a project that envisages the construction of a society free of racism, &#xD;
patriarchal violence and capitalist class exploitation. The article is also homage to this great &#xD;
thinker, activist and unforgettable minister who left us in 2016.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Tipo: Artigo de Periódico</description>
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    <title>"As senzalas metamorfosearam-se de presídios”: o debate das categorias Biopoder‌ ‌e‌ ‌Necropolítica‌ nos ditames da lei de drogas brasileira (2015-2020)</title>
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    <description>Título: "As senzalas metamorfosearam-se de presídios”: o debate das categorias Biopoder‌ ‌e‌ ‌Necropolítica‌ nos ditames da lei de drogas brasileira (2015-2020)
Autor(es): Freire, Rebeca Sobral; Pereira, Anna Flávia Santos; Silva, Kallyne Fernanda Martins da; Andrade, Priscila Serafim de
Abstract: This article presents a brief narrative review of current Brazilian drug policy, based on the&#xD;
contemporary decolonial epistemological debate in the field of biopolitics, based on two&#xD;
philosophical and analytical categories: Michel Foucault's Biopower (1976, 2014) and&#xD;
Achille's Necropolitics Mbembe (2014). The importance of this reflection is linked to the&#xD;
human rights of the Brazilian black population, from the observation of the legislation of Drug Law 11.343 of 23 August 2006, of a group subordinated by racism, and thus vulnerable&#xD;
to poverty, trafficking and to suspicion. Thus, the research highlights the justification for&#xD;
investigating this universe, from an intersectional perspective of social markers of race,&#xD;
social class, gender, and age and generation. For that, through a bibliographical research&#xD;
and documentary research, it brings the data and incidences of this Law and the&#xD;
comprehension of the practices of the State from the mentioned categories. Aspects of the&#xD;
Policy of death and control of bodies in modernity are found, based on the discussion that&#xD;
presents the Brazilian drug policy, reaffirming black skin as a target of penal selectivity of&#xD;
the Drug Law, which is revealed in incarceration rates and violence against racialised,&#xD;
peripheral and non-Eurocentred populations.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Universidade do Estado da Bahia
Tipo: Artigo de Periódico</description>
    <dc:date>2022-12-10T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Dutch Spirits, East Indians, and Hindu deities in Guyana: contests over land</title>
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    <description>Título: Dutch Spirits, East Indians, and Hindu deities in Guyana: contests over land
Autor(es): Mello, Marcelo Moura
Abstract: In modern-day Guyana (formerly British Guiana) residents of the coastal region of the&#xD;
country are susceptible to other-than-human powers: the spirits of Dutch colonizers,&#xD;
who claim ownership over the land, especially in areas where sugar plantations once&#xD;
operated. Regarded as the “masters of the land,” or “boundary masters,” Dutch spirits&#xD;
demand offerings and the recognition of land rights from their human co-habitants.&#xD;
Through a description of rituals towards the land performed by members of a heterodox&#xD;
Hindu sect, the worship of the goddess Kali, this article addresses territorial&#xD;
sovereignty through the lens of lived and embodied practices of co-habitation between&#xD;
East Indians and Dutch spirits, giving special attention to the processes of establishing&#xD;
proprietary rights over the land through such acts as planting trees.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Universidade Federal da Bahia
Tipo: Artigo de Periódico</description>
    <dc:date>2022-04-12T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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