FH - Faculdade de História
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A FH - Faculdade de História, da Universidade Federal de Goiás, oferece curso de Graduação em: Bacharelado em História; e, Licenciatura em História. Além de Especialização em: História Cultural.
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Item Estudos de gênero e cultura do estupro: debates contemporâneos para a formação docente(2020) Soares, Ana Carolina Eiras Coelho; Barros, Neide Célia FerreiraThis paper discusses the reflections on the workshop given in Laboratory of History Teaching at UFG/ Goiânia Campus in 2016 about the importance of an education that works on gender issues in the school environment and how it can assist in the reduction of violence and inequality on women and social minorities in our daily lives. Within the contemporary historical context of social retrogress, we sought to understand the naturalizations that perpetuate a culture of rape in our society and the contributions of gender studies to a more just and egalitarian society.Item As propagandas da revista feminina (1914-1936): a invenção do mito da beleza(2014-06) Soares, Ana Carolina Eiras Coelho; Barros, Neide Célia FerreiraThis Article comes to the consumer market that developed in Brazil at the end of empire and the beginning of the first Republic around the immense valuation of the body (clean, healthy, white and reproductive) of women as the center of their identity. The analysis of the advertisements of Revista Feminina, an important periodical of the early twentieth century, from the speeches advertisers to understand the construction of the female body which at the beginning of this century received an influx of information to whittle the woman longed to mold society while teaching this woman should be, and look what was his role in this group. In this way, sought to understand the historicity of representations of the female body so that the characteristics attributed to him remain as legacies of social power and culture.