Estruturas opressoras, povos famintos: a colonialidade e a violação ao direito humano à alimentação
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2018-07-24
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate if the hegemonic agricultural model in
Brazil, agribusiness, promote the human right to adequate food or if it reproduces an
colonial logic that hinders the implementation of this human right. For this, the first
chapter sought to identify the relation between colonialism and hungry, from the
understanding of Josué de Castros’s theory and his critics to Malthusianism, because of
the fact that this is one of the main theories used by Imperialist powers to show hungry
as an natural phenomenon and not as an result of colonials and oppressive social
relations. The second chapter sought to investigate how the domination and exploration
remains in the actual days, through the coloniality, essential element of modern/colonial
world-system, that reproduces social and power practices which improve relations of
domination and exploration based on natural reasons, supposedly. The focus is on the
following aspects of coloniality: globalization, raciality, neo-Malthusianism and
financialization of the world, showing how these are ways of, even today, oppressive
relations be perpetuated and what are the impact of these pratices in food (in)security,
mainly in the Third World. Finally, the third chapter sought to investigate about the
hegemonic agricultural model, the agribusiness, searching the relation between its
practice and the coloniality, identifying if it reproduces and colonial logic which hinders
the implementation of human right to adequate food.
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CARVALHO, F. F. Estruturas opressoras, povos famintos: a colonialidade e a violação ao direito humano à alimentação. 2018. 150 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direito Agrário) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2018.