Manda quem pode, obedece quem (não) tem juízo - corpo, adoecimento mental e intersubjetividade na polícia militar goiana
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2012-09-25
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This thesis studies the relationship between mental illness and military police through
the analysis of oral narratives. The theoretical bases for this study are the theoreticalmethodological
formulations in the field of medical anthropology as studied by Good
(1994), Kleinman (1980; 1988; 1995) and others, such as Das et al (1997), Csordas
(1994; 1999; 2008), and also Bourdieu (1980) who tried to articulate the individual and
socio-cultural dimensions when privileging such notions as experience, social suffering,
inter-subjectivity, agency and body. The empirical narrowing of the research privileged
corporal and police officers from the Military Police of the State of Goiás (PMGO),
males only and in active duty, under psychiatric care by the military institution. The
field observations and semi-structured opened interviews took place at the Military
Police Hospital of PMGO (HPM), where forensic psychiatric appointments take place
as well as psychological care for those who work for the PMGO. Above all this research
tries to answer two mutually implied questions: how a military order appears in the
meaning attributed by military policemen to their experience of mental illness since
their trained bodies signify identity and masculinity; and, on the other hand, what do the
meaning attributed to their experience of illness have to say about individuals inscribed
in the military order and about the social relationships dramatized in it.
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ALMEIDA, C. V. R. Manda quem pode, obedece quem (não) tem juízo - corpo, adoecimento mental e intersubjetividade na polícia militar goiana. 2012. 131 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Antropologia Social) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2012.