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Item Estado, Direito e a inserção da Psicologia no complexo jurídico-penal: uma crítica marxista(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2021-09-02) Fleury, Barbara Sul Santana; Lacerda Junior, Fernando; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0864307656064852; Lacerda Júnior, Fernando; Silva, Hugo Leonardo Fonseca da; Oliveira, Isabel Maria Fernandes deThis research sought to understand the nature of the relationship between Psychology and the legal-criminal scope, observing the possibilities and barriers of Psychological Sciences in this sphere. For that, it starts from the understanding of social totality developed in Marxist and Marxian theories and from the exposition of fundamental categories for the analysis of the State and Law complexes. The process of historical formation of the State and Law is explored and opens the way to understand their real bases in the current capitalist mode of production. Thus, when realizing that the development of the aforementioned complexes has foundations in the maintenance of order and exploration within the social division into classes, it is clear that the inclusion of Psychology is not exempt from this same articulation. It is a bibliographical research, supported by expositions of classical theorists such as Marx, Engels, Lukács and Pachukanis, as well as their commentators. A second moment of this bibliographical research is demonstrated by the survey and analysis of Psychology productions in articulation with Criminal Law, approaching its contributions, limits, criticisms, and possibilities. It is possible to affirm that the apprehension of the social totality is not a recurrent theme in the productions of the Psychological Sciences articulated to Criminal Law, mainly in the hegemonic theories. However, it is a necessary path, not only for concrete changes in the scope of the profession, but also for expanding a perspective of human emancipation and overcoming exploitation and violence.Item Narrativas feministas na Psicologia: escritos sobre uma história do (im)possível(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2018-03-27) Gonzaga, Ana Terra Sudário; Lacerda Junior, Fernando; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0864307656064852; Lacerda Junior, Fernando; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0864307656064852; Dias, Luciana de Oliveira; Pereira, Elcimar Dias; Portugal, Francisco TeixeiraIn the present work, we carry out a literature review of feminist manifestations in the history of Psychology and, especially, of Social Psychology. We aim with this study to highlight the gender representations in Psychology that appear in different historical periods and to understand how these manifestations are related historically to the consolidation of Psychology. For this, we use history as an instrument and resource for analysis, as well as theoretical-methodological references of feminist studies and studies from Critical Social Psychology. The paper was structured as follows: In the first chapter, we present some historical narratives of the oppression of women in the West, followed by the discussion of the constitution of the feminist movements; in the second chapter, we present a historical panorama of modern science and especially of Psychology, trying to understand how such productions thought about gender issues. Subsequently, we investigated the representations of gender in Psychology to contemporary perspectives; in the third chapter, we discussed the history of Social Psychology, reflecting on possibilities and impasses in articulations with feminist and gender issues.Item “Nós realizamos a utopia”: transformação da vida cotidiana das mulheres trabalhadoras na Revolução Espanhola(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2019-03-13) Martins, Karina Oliveira; Lacerda Junior, Fernando; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4770255E3; Guimarães, Gleny Terezinha Duro; Biajoli, Maria Clara Pivato; Silva, Hugo Leonardo Fonseca daThis research analyzes the transformation of the daily life of working women in the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939), with emphasis on the activities of the Mujeres Libres organization, as well as the relationship between gender, daily life and social transformation. The daily life referenced in Agnes Heller's dialectical materialist historical perspective is the central category of this research, and from it the present analyzes are grounded and articulated. The basis of these analyzes was the bibliographical and documentary research. The work is divided into four chapters, the first one develops considerations on the social being, work and structures of daily life, the second is reflections on the relationship between gender, women's history and sex, sexual division of labor, patriarchy, relationship between gender, class and daily life, the third one is about Spanish history: its socio-political reality, the reality of women, its authentic anarchism and the beginning of the Spanish Revolution; in the life of women in the Spanish Revolution, dealing with issues such as work, prostitution, political engagement, militia, among others. In the development of this work the relationship between daily and non-daily life was grasped, in which the transformation of daily life is essential for a revolutionary process. This is especially true for women who, because of patriarchy, have been relegated to everyday spheres, especially the private sphere. In such a situation, working women suffer exploitation of labor and also gender oppression, there being an antagonism of class and gender, such aspects can only be overcome together, which was outlined embryonic in the Spanish Revolution. In it, women had new possibilities of developing their own lives and an increase in daily freedom. For this, his organization and confrontation with and against his own classmates was fundamental. However, this process of transformation was conflicting and contradictory, presenting limits.