ANTI-RACIST DIALOGUES FOR A QUOTA POLICY

Authors

  • Cleyton Andrade
  • Renata Lucindo Ferreira Mendonça
  • Renally Xavier de Melo
  • Juliana Borges de Oliveira
  • Aline Cecilio da Silva
  • Alice Beatriz Granja Guimarães
  • Matheus Henrique Correia de Vasconcelos Batista

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1678-9563.2021v27n2p618-633

Keywords:

Racism, Affirmative Actions, Quotas policy, Psychoanalysis

Abstract

The article aims to discuss the context of racism in Brazil and the implications for public policies of affirmative action, more specifically in the so-called quota law. To this end, it will use the testimonies of black women, among the authors of the article itself, who have experienced such public policy for admission to the university; fragments of clinical cases and a critical analysis of some elements involved in this intersection between racism and affirmative action. It will seek to discuss in an introductory way, the effects both for black subjects who enter, and for the university itself. Emphasizing how the process of becoming black can include as a fundamental element, the entrance to the university itself. Psychoanalysis in Freud and Lacan will be the orientation for the course of such discussions.

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Published

2021-08-31

Issue

Section

Dossiê Saberes Psicológicos e Ações Afirmativas na Universidade