A governable body, a citizen body: the subjects of Brazilian official discourse on LGBT health

This article, guided by the Foucauldian theoretical framework, aims to analyze which subjects emerge in the statements that make up the official text of the Brazilian National LGBT Health Policy, seeing such public health policy as a pedagogical artifact enhanced by the device of sexuality: aiming a...

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Authors: Carvalho Júnior, José Arnaldo Moreira de, Silva, Andréa Costa da
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2024
Country:Brasil
Institution:Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saude
Repository:Saude em Debate
Language:Portuguese
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.saudeemdebate.emnuvens.com.br:article/9102
Online Access:https://www.saudeemdebate.org.br/sed/article/view/9102
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Sexualidade
Políticas de saúde
Minorias sexuais e de gênero
Sexuality. Health policy. Sexual and gender minorities.
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Summary:This article, guided by the Foucauldian theoretical framework, aims to analyze which subjects emerge in the statements that make up the official text of the Brazilian National LGBT Health Policy, seeing such public health policy as a pedagogical artifact enhanced by the device of sexuality: aiming at forms of life , guiding the subject to stimulate a pedagogy of self-constitution with the purpose of making themselves visible – becoming a subject of rights – in the face of the norms set by the State for controlling bodies-sexualities. Finally, we reaffirm that this health policy is an achievement arising from pro-democratic struggles waged by the LGBT community over 40 years, among other movements. However, we can observe a biopolitical matrix that permeates it, listing which bodies should be assisted by the State; many of these are indecipherable and escape, because their performances in society and the names they adopt for themselves do not correspond to the rules of identity capture postulated in it.