<b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children

The main objective of this article was to discuss and problematize how certain gender, ethnic and racial representations are constructed and reiterated daily in the school environment and circulate almost as absolute truths. This analysis relies on theories of Cultural Studies in Education and prese...

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Main Authors: Bianca Salazar Guizzo, Maria Angélica Zubaran, Dinah Quesada Beck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2017-11-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum : Education
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciEduc/article/view/29311
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spelling doaj-02d13aca1c1f4efa97c33ca51c97ca2d2021-05-02T11:22:56ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Education2178-51982178-52012017-11-0139052353110.4025/actascieduc.v39i0.2931117159<b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ childrenBianca Salazar Guizzo0Maria Angélica Zubaran1Dinah Quesada Beck2Universidade Luterana do BrasilUniversidade Luterana do BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio GrandeThe main objective of this article was to discuss and problematize how certain gender, ethnic and racial representations are constructed and reiterated daily in the school environment and circulate almost as absolute truths. This analysis relies on theories of Cultural Studies in Education and presents data collected on everyday situations at schools and interviews excerpts applied over a year of field work with children from kindergarten in a public school and children elementary school at a private institution, both located in Rio Grande do Sul. Our results indicate that, since childhood, children already incorporate and disseminate ‘stereotypical’ representations regarding gender, ethnic and racial affiliations. In particular, it was observed that the individuals who did not fit in the phenotypic characteristics considered ideal were negatively represented and discriminated. However, this study also showed the importance of pedagogies that question and dislocate the dominant representationsof race and gender, from the perspective of an anti-racist education.http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciEduc/article/view/29311estudos culturaiseducação básicarepresentações estereotipadasraçagênero.
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author Bianca Salazar Guizzo
Maria Angélica Zubaran
Dinah Quesada Beck
spellingShingle Bianca Salazar Guizzo
Maria Angélica Zubaran
Dinah Quesada Beck
<b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
Acta Scientiarum : Education
estudos culturais
educação básica
representações estereotipadas
raça
gênero.
author_facet Bianca Salazar Guizzo
Maria Angélica Zubaran
Dinah Quesada Beck
author_sort Bianca Salazar Guizzo
title <b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
title_short <b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
title_full <b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
title_fullStr <b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
title_full_unstemmed <b>Racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
title_sort <b>racial and gender representations in primary education: researching ‘with’ children
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum : Education
issn 2178-5198
2178-5201
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The main objective of this article was to discuss and problematize how certain gender, ethnic and racial representations are constructed and reiterated daily in the school environment and circulate almost as absolute truths. This analysis relies on theories of Cultural Studies in Education and presents data collected on everyday situations at schools and interviews excerpts applied over a year of field work with children from kindergarten in a public school and children elementary school at a private institution, both located in Rio Grande do Sul. Our results indicate that, since childhood, children already incorporate and disseminate ‘stereotypical’ representations regarding gender, ethnic and racial affiliations. In particular, it was observed that the individuals who did not fit in the phenotypic characteristics considered ideal were negatively represented and discriminated. However, this study also showed the importance of pedagogies that question and dislocate the dominant representationsof race and gender, from the perspective of an anti-racist education.
topic estudos culturais
educação básica
representações estereotipadas
raça
gênero.
url http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciEduc/article/view/29311
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