Banca de DEFESA: STEFFANE CAVALCANTI RODRIGUES

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : STEFFANE CAVALCANTI RODRIGUES
DATA : 04/12/2019
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: Sala 01
TÍTULO:


I know that what I live many other women live in: A feminist-political perspective on caring for women's lives Community Health Workers


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Watch out. Feminism. Community Health Agents.


PÁGINAS: 156
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências da Saúde
ÁREA: Saúde Coletiva
RESUMO:

There is an unequal allocation around care tasks that is not random and obeys an oppressive structure of society, functioning through hierarchies of sex, race / color and social class. Among the caregivers are more women, black and poor women; Among those receiving the most intensive care (in quality and quantity) are the richest white men in the population. We observe that the base of the Brazilian social pyramid (black and poor women) corresponds to a population of professionals of primary care of the SUS, the Community Health Agents, which are a professional category formed mainly by women, the blackest and poorest. among the other professionals. These women are differentially held responsible for care work, which entails various conditions of vulnerability throughout their lives. The main objective of this dissertation is to understand the realities of care present in the lives of women Community Health Agents living in the rural area of Chapada Diamantina, Bahia. We resorted theoretically and methodologically to the ethics of care, the political theory and the concept of intersectionality thought from the perspective of feminist authors. Six months of fieldwork were conducted at the Caeté-Açú Family Health Unit, Bahia, with data collection supported by participant observation and narrative interviews. The results point to gender inequalities and vulnerabilities associated with care tasks in the lives of these women, which were listed in macro and micro categories. Among them, women's socialization, differentiated responsibility, self-care, reciprocity, sexual and racial division of domestic work, public and private spheres, family, maternity and violence. We conclude that the strengthening of the socialization of care and public policies that aim to contribute to the end of social inequalities, gender and race / color, present in care work, mean the strengthening of fairer and more democratic models of society. Care needs to be understood as a priority political responsibility and the balance of their practices needs to be made between actresses and social actors, as advocated by a political-feminist perspective of care.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 2570813 - CLARICE SANTOS MOTA
Externo à Instituição - ILZE ZIRBEL - UFSC
Externo ao Programa - 2313663 - MONICA LIMA DE JESUS
Externo ao Programa - 1156259 - YEIMI ALEXANDRA ALZATE LOPEZ
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/11/2019 12:06
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