Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: LIANNE CARVALHO DE OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : LIANNE CARVALHO DE OLIVEIRA
DATE: 13/03/2023
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: Google Meet
TITLE:

Feminicide and the withdrawal of black women in situations of violence from the proceedings of Law 11.340/06 (Maria da Penha Law) in times of the COVID-19 pandemic


KEY WORDS:
femicide, violence against black women, racism denial, legal colonialism.

PAGES: 32
BIG AREA: Outra
AREA: Multidisciplinar
SUMMARY:

The COVID-19 pandemic drew the attention of researchers to the increase of domestic violence against women worldwide, greatly affecting black women. In this period, there was a greater number of femicides of black women compared to white ones. In this scenario, black women have sometimes abdicated the right to live without violence during a historical time in which the will to live has become so urgent. The research intends to analyze the manifestations, reasons, discourses, and meanings involved in the withdraw of black women from judicial proceedings, during the pandemic in the Federal District, who later had their lives interrupted by femicide acts. Colonization, patriarchy and racism denial structure a legal management that causes de Judiciary to persistently disregard the demands of black women victimized by violence and tends to induce their decision not to continue with judicial intervention, even though the escalation of violence is imminent. We understand the withdraw as part of this neglect, integrating the policy of dehumanization implemented by the Brazilian State for black people, leaving them to die. Despite the legislation to combat domestic violence and femicide, we start from the concern that in the pandemic there was an aggravation of differentiated intervention when dealing with violence against women, bringing black women even closer to death, at a time when the public health emergency situation requires life protection. The qualitative research aims to produce specific knowledge from documentary analysis and interviews, adding the dialectic method and intersectional approach. The theoretical framework dialogues with reflections of diasporic black feminist thought in the comprehension of how colonization, patriarchy, classism and racism jointly lead to injustice in the lives of black women, and how it also encourages resistance.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - PAMELLA LIZ NUNES PEREIRA
Externa à Instituição - BRUNA CRISTINA JAQUETTO PEREIRA
Presidente - 2458484 - DEBORA DINIZ RODRIGUES
Externa ao Programa - 2079994 - TANIA MARA CAMPOS DE ALMEIDA
Interno - 2290568 - WANDERSON FLOR DO NASCIMENTO
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/02/2023 09:55
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