Racial and Age Vulnerabilities among Black Children in Brazil (1940 – 1960)

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Diego Lino Silva
Diego Lino Silva
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Clovis Ramaiana Moraes Oliveira
Clovis Ramaiana Moraes Oliveira
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Racial markers in the tensions and violence on the black population in Brazilian History are the themes of this article. The objective is to identify the modes of operation of violence as a marker of the experience of black children, such as the free access of physical force, public and private, shaped children’s perceptions about being black in the interior of Brazil. It is analyzed how the fictional production of enmity acts from the slave memory to ratify conditions of subordination and vulnerability in the trajectory of colored populations in Brazil. The cases of five black children between the 1940s and 1950s were qualitatively analyzed in the hinterland of Bahia. The legal pieces were used as a way of to access the experiences of the vulnerability of black children and the semantic devices mobilized in the reaffirmation of inferiority and enmity. It was concluded that, throughout the twentieth century, meanings of inferiority were attributed to young black bodies, it was found that violent subjects considered access to juvenile physics free and considered violence a form of pedagogy to shape the character of girls and boys according to a logic patriarchal and white. The power of violence instituted a language that forbade access to care and justice for black children, making physical aggression the main communicative tool with young people of color.

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Diego Lino Silva. 2021. \u201cRacial and Age Vulnerabilities among Black Children in Brazil (1940 – 1960)\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue D1): .

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Racial markers in the tensions and violence on the black population in Brazilian History are the themes of this article. The objective is to identify the modes of operation of violence as a marker of the experience of black children, such as the free access of physical force, public and private, shaped children’s perceptions about being black in the interior of Brazil. It is analyzed how the fictional production of enmity acts from the slave memory to ratify conditions of subordination and vulnerability in the trajectory of colored populations in Brazil. The cases of five black children between the 1940s and 1950s were qualitatively analyzed in the hinterland of Bahia. The legal pieces were used as a way of to access the experiences of the vulnerability of black children and the semantic devices mobilized in the reaffirmation of inferiority and enmity. It was concluded that, throughout the twentieth century, meanings of inferiority were attributed to young black bodies, it was found that violent subjects considered access to juvenile physics free and considered violence a form of pedagogy to shape the character of girls and boys according to a logic patriarchal and white. The power of violence instituted a language that forbade access to care and justice for black children, making physical aggression the main communicative tool with young people of color.

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