2021
DOI: 10.12957/polemica.2020.63489
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A Construção Da Identidade Masculina Na Pós-Modernidade: Novas Perspectivas a Partir Do Fraldário Masculino

Abstract: Resumo: O presente trabalho busca compreender e discutir a forma como o homem cisgênero tem construído a sua identidade, na época atual, denominada pós-moderna. Para problematizar esse processo, a pesquisa utilizou-se da lei de instalação de fraldários em banheiros masculinos, como meio de uma análise do contexto contemporâneo da formação identitária masculina e de novos modos de exercício da masculinidade, buscando, assim, mostrar um novo horizonte de possibilidades. O trabalho se articula teoricamente ao con… Show more

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“…Regarding race, four men describe themselves as black, five as brown and only one identified himself as white, reaffirming the findings of the PNAD COVID-19, which attest that blacks and browns are the majority among workers on delivery and transport platforms, showing a percentage of 60% for drivers and 59.2% for delivery workers (22) and still under investigation by researchers (23) in the capital of Bahia, Salvador, where 57.69% of interviewees identified themselves black and 35.58% browns, reaffirming the relationship between social issues and the search for informality.…”
Section: Characterization Of Workers Mediated By Applicationssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Regarding race, four men describe themselves as black, five as brown and only one identified himself as white, reaffirming the findings of the PNAD COVID-19, which attest that blacks and browns are the majority among workers on delivery and transport platforms, showing a percentage of 60% for drivers and 59.2% for delivery workers (22) and still under investigation by researchers (23) in the capital of Bahia, Salvador, where 57.69% of interviewees identified themselves black and 35.58% browns, reaffirming the relationship between social issues and the search for informality.…”
Section: Characterization Of Workers Mediated By Applicationssupporting
confidence: 64%