Racismo Institucional e o Campo Jurídico: Limites, Expectativas e Potencialidades da Produção de Conhecimento sobre Raça em Universidades Brasileiras

https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2024/75948i This article is derived from a larger research project that problematized the implications of the different approaches to anti-racism adopted by state institutions, grassroots social movements, and universities, considering the analysis of knowledge prod...

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Autores: Silva, Marcos Antonio Batista da, Muniz, Bruno Barboza
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Repositorio:Revista Direito e Práxis
Idioma:portugués
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Acceso en línea:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/revistaceaju/article/view/75948
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Palabra clave:Curriculum
Racism
Law
Race
University
Currículo
Racismo
Direito
Raça
Universidade
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Sumario:https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2024/75948i This article is derived from a larger research project that problematized the implications of the different approaches to anti-racism adopted by state institutions, grassroots social movements, and universities, considering the analysis of knowledge production processes about race, racism, and anti-racism. For this study we analyzed speeches from seven interviewees, - three law students (black), - two women and one man and four law professors (one black and three white) from two universities located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2018. Among the topics covered are academic, curricular, and epistemological cultures in relation to academic training in Law, considering studies of ethnic-racial relations (race, racism, and anti-racism), legal education and Human Rights. In this approach we work with the theoretical perspectives of Achille Mbembe, Ana Flauzina, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Hamilton, Frantz Fanon, Stokely Carmichael and Thula Pires. The method includes semi-structured interviews, anchored by Teun van Dijk's critical discourse analysis. This approach reveals that the expectations and limitations for studying and aiming for certain positions do not only depend on the course the student attended but are determined by institutional racism and various issues related to racial, economic, cultural, and social capital. Keywords: Curriculum; Racism; Law; Race; University.