2019
DOI: 10.23925//2594-3871.2019v28i1p103-124
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Dinâmica de prazer e sofrimento de estudantes negras de faculdades de Brasília – Epistemicídio, racismo e machismo

Abstract: O crescente acesso de mulheres negras à educação superior no Brasil ainda não permitiu suplantar as desigualdades, a população branca ainda é duas vezes maior que a população negra nesses espaços. Neste contexto, os estudos que investigam a relação da mulher negra com o trabalho de estudar são incipientes. O presente artigo teve como objetivo identificar, sob a ótica da psicodinâmica do trabalho, a dinâmica de prazer e sofrimento e as estratégias de mediação de estudantes negras de graduação. Foram realizadas … Show more

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“…This suppression of literature is characterized as epistemicide, and implies the invisibility of knowledge of the non-white population, and the specifics of their experiences, so that it also emerged as a source of suffering for black students in Oliveira, Nunes and Antloga. 4 Regarding the little diversity in the course, this non-identification with others can lead to feelings of not belonging in that academic environment, as commented by some participants, which also involves significant psychological distress. In addition, this category also contains speeches about capacitation and how the forms of bullying are felt, as explained in the speech "the bullying I had, was the class that reported it, because I did not realize that the person was playing a mean joke or did not understand.…”
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“…This suppression of literature is characterized as epistemicide, and implies the invisibility of knowledge of the non-white population, and the specifics of their experiences, so that it also emerged as a source of suffering for black students in Oliveira, Nunes and Antloga. 4 Regarding the little diversity in the course, this non-identification with others can lead to feelings of not belonging in that academic environment, as commented by some participants, which also involves significant psychological distress. In addition, this category also contains speeches about capacitation and how the forms of bullying are felt, as explained in the speech "the bullying I had, was the class that reported it, because I did not realize that the person was playing a mean joke or did not understand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 In this sense, from the students' discourse, there is a lack of institutional spaces that promote this collective organization of them, especially with regard to issues included in the first category of analysis, so that most of the verbalized mobilizations referred to initiatives that came from the students themselves, such as conversation circles held by the aca-demic center and sponsorship dynamics, similar to what was found by Oliveira, Nunes and Antloga. 4 In the category "socio-professional relationships", the most frequent theme was the student-teacher relationship, with many negative reports about the overload resulting from the high demand for tasks and readings and the issue of conflicts between work groups without the support of teachers, but also , mainly on harmful behaviors, such as the rejection of doubts, the lack of understanding of the experiences of students related to COVID-19 and adaptations to EaD, and even the expulsion of a mother with her child from the classroom. Due to all these issues, the students report feeling that what is studied in the psychology course is only in theory and is not applied in practice, as one of the participants points out: "and a psychology professor is not that flexible, guys.…”
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