“Combinamos de não morrer”: transfobia, racismo e resistência à necropolítica entre pessoas trans negras em Goiás
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2021-02-22
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This dissertation anthropologically works on the articulation between racism and transphobia from the
standing point of narratives of black, transgender and transvestite people living in the state of Goiás. It
brings as goal to interpret the relations between racism and the transphobia as techniques of governance of
bodies and transgender black existences. To understand the intercrossings of such subjects, the
intersectionality is the main theoric/methodologic tool used, as, beyond proposing the expansion in
possibilities of dialogs in several areas of knowledge, it allows a debate beyond the hierarchical
oppressions, searching to achieve and analyze the singularities that are established in each experience
narrated. In this regard, it leaves the concept of necropolitics, once the studied narratives allow to question
the place of the State in the production and reproduction of violences within their bodies and the difficulties
that they face to access some public policies. In special those that refer to their social name and/or
ratification of their civil records, once the search of acknowledgment not only of their names, also mean, for
the interlocutors, their gender identities. In the end, this work aims to outline the destabilizing potency of
the established resistencies by these people in front of such social and cultural processes.
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RÊGO, Y. L. P. “Combinamos de não morrer”: transfobia, racismo e resistência à necropolítica entre pessoas trans negras em Goiás. 2021. 132 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Antropologia Social) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2021.