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CORPORIFICAÇÃO E TERRITORIALIZAÇÃO DAS RELIGIÕES AFRO-BRASILEIRAS NO SISTEMA ÚNICO DE SAUDE0

López, Laura Cecilia

Política e trabalho, 2016-01 (44)

Joao Pessoa: Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia

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  • Título:
    CORPORIFICAÇÃO E TERRITORIALIZAÇÃO DAS RELIGIÕES AFRO-BRASILEIRAS NO SISTEMA ÚNICO DE SAUDE0
  • Autor: López, Laura Cecilia
  • Assuntos: Anthropology ; Health ; Religion ; Studies ; Territorial issues
  • É parte de: Política e trabalho, 2016-01 (44)
  • Descrição: This article analyzes how, by specic modes of corporication and territorialization, African-Brazilian religions are bringing about changes in public hospitals, in an attempt to create an inter-religious space of health production, in the context of the Brazilian Public Health System. The reections that follow stem from an anthropological study carried out in the city of Porto Alegre, about the process of implementation of the Black Population National Integral Health Care Policy in the above mentioned city. The research followed the formation and mobilization of social networks that articulate public service and civil society agents as they spread their actions and the tensions within institutions in search of anti-racist changes. I hereby analyze the fieldwork data in the inter-religious space existing in one hospital institution in Porto Alegre. As I follow the trail of the African-Brazilian religions, I suggest that the hospital could be thought of as a crossroad. I trace the eects of the African-Brazilian presence in that place, where diverse experiences and perspectives of what the body and health/illness is crosscut and conict with one another. The corporication and territorialization of African-Brazilian religions seem to open up possibilities for diversity in such an institution as a hospital, which, traditionally, is conceived as One and indivisible, whether in terms of the normatives it yields or of the bodies/subjects it produces. We intend to take seriously what the African-Brazilian religions propose as a chance to elaborate common realms, promoting racial justice and maintaining differences.
  • Editor: Joao Pessoa: Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia
  • Idioma: Português

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