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Item A mulher na luta pela terra: da expropriação à subversão(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2022-08-26) Rego, Julyana Macedo; Paula, Helga Maria Martins de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7617126066026167; Arruda, André Felipe Soares de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8102718940888796; Arruda; Arruda, André Felipe Soares de; Tárrega, Maria Cristina Vidotte Blanco; Martins, Carla BenitezViolence is not a phenomenon that can be explained unilaterally, dissociated from the analysis of gender, race and class categories, given the consubstantiality of relationships. In view of this, the present work proposes to analyze the violence suffered by rural women in the process of resistance to land expropriation. This is because, according to data from the Conflitos no Campo Brasil 2018 dossier, between 2009 and 2018, 1,409 cases of violence against women were recorded in the context of the struggle for land, demonstrating the urgency of the present analysis, in particular, in view of underreporting. . To achieve the proposed objective, the method of bibliographic review was adopted, based on the study of specialized works on the subject. In another turn, in order to give an empirical character to the research, official data were inserted that deal with the difficulty of access to land, as well as the violence perpetrated on these subjects, when practicing acts of resistance and confrontation with the established order. It is also worth noting that it was a political and academic option to adopt a feminist and Marxist theoretical framework, one because science sometimes ignores women's production and, two, because a work on women, done by a woman, it would prove to be - at the very least - incoherent if it had as a reference the theories conceived by men. It does not mean, however, that, at times, works/theories written by men were not consulted, but this was done in a minority way. Regarding the way of writing, to facilitate understanding, the work is structured in three sections. In the first one, an approach was made about the feminist movement, which, in addition to the character of a social movement, constitutes a critical theory of white, Eurocentric, misogynistic and patriarchal science. Subsequently, it was explained about the Feminist Theory of Law and its impact on this extremely conservative field and, afterwards, it was possible to deal with the system of oppression and domination of women, focusing on the biological analysis and the sexual and racial division of the job. In the second section, the process of land expropriation was explained, arising, above all, with capitalism, denouncing, even, the emergence of the very concept of private property. To this end, it was demonstrated that, for the functioning of capitalism, it was necessary for rural workers to leave their lands, to work in the factory model, in an urban area. But to force them to do so, it was necessary to break the idea of the common good, giving rise to enclosures. Afterwards, it was demonstrated that this process has specific characteristics when it comes to women, and, to prove it, an analysis was made of women's rights in the country, in particular, regarding the capacity theory and its implications regarding to the acquisition of the property. Afterwards, it was shown that, strained by the pressure of the feminist movement, the Brazilian Judiciary has - albeit in a very inaugural way - recognize gender violence, when analyzing concrete cases. Having traversed this path, it was possible to reach the third section and, in it, the rural women's movement in Brazil was addressed, focusing on the emergence of the so-called peasant feminism. Subsequently, data were brought about the violence perpetrated on female subjects during the struggle for land. In the end, it was possible to conclude that violence against rural women is a serious phenomenon and intentionally ignored by the State, which does so, it should be noted, in order to maintain the status quo that privileges the Brazilian agrarian elite.