THE FIRST BLACK DOCTOR IN CHEMISTRY IN BAHIA: DJANE SANTIAGO DE JESUS
Black women in sciences, Narrative research, Colonialities, History life.
This research about a scientist’s black women in science is a fundamental part of women history and the science history. Today, beyond seek to talk and insert on university speeches about the history of pioneer black women, there is a interest in contemporaneous search of scientist’s black women, your life’s and trajectory. This dissertation it’s about history research and biography narrative, with a purpose of show the black woman and your academic path to becomes a PhD on chemistry from Bahia, Djane Santiago de Jesus and relate possibles interlacement narratives with a other black woman academic path on different history moments but, that intersect each other. In this context that research provides as of a methodologic speeches and life story, using a escrevivência living as a device to articulated the lives of researcher – researched. Will be used documental sources and interviews as an objective of identify colonialities related to breed, gender and stratum that can be present on life story of Djane Santiago de Jesus and serves for understand the life of this forerunner black woman like a milestone. This dissertation using your history as a fondant element to think about sciences, training of black scientists, the history education of black women, training for college and science education.