Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: JADSON PEREIRA VIEIRA

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STUDENT : JADSON PEREIRA VIEIRA
DATE: 22/04/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Virtual - Google Meet
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KEY WORDS:
Peasant women; Land struggle; Political Ecology; Intersectionality


PAGES: 103
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: História
SUMMARY:

The research outlined here problematizes issues related to land rights struggles and agroecology within the social movements of the countryside, represented by female protagonism in the Microregion of Brejo, in the state of Paraíba/PB, within the realm of History. My aim is to examine how four women, peasant leaders, present in their life stories political resistances, represented by the intersection of class, race, and gender variables, against the patriarchal colonial discourse from the 1980s to the present day, appropriating the banners of agroecology as potential for a possible political ecology. I analyze intersectionality as an explanatory epistemic category for the history of peasant women in Paraíba. The methodology adopted follows the paths of Oral History, defined in this text as a means to obtain and construct sources. Regarding memory, it consolidates as an element of cohesion for groups and collectives of peasant women in Brejo, being referenced as elements of belonging to land struggles from various perspectives. Today, many of these leaderships in their narratives bring the protagonism and liveliness of those who have long been fighting for social issues for the poorest in Brazil, and in this sense, this thesis contributes to the humanities field, to the history and memory of these struggles. About the temporalities of this research, I can say that the "comings and goings" to the past, represented in the memories of peasant women leaders, do not allow me to fix a temporal boundary, because if I did so, I would be leaving gaps that would not allow me to problematize ancestries, belonging relationships, friendships, and political formations built by them in the 1980s in land struggles, which continue alive in their memories. Current struggles for agroecology, feminism, and political participation present in their actions cannot be dissociated from what was experienced in the past. Therefore, the multitemporalities that traverse this thesis make it a "tree". That has "land" and "seeds" in the past, a trunk that accompanies the trajectories of political formation of these leaderships, "leaves", "flowers", and "fruits" in today's political agendas.


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