EU TE VEJO! CARTA PARA “MARIA CLARA” DESDE A ENTRADA NO LABIRINTO PRISIONAL

The text refers to the problematization of scenes observed since entering the “labyrinth” during the field research carried out during the doctoral thesis. The narrative, in the form of a letter, emphasizes some relationships between the interlocutors related to the self-writing of “Marias no Cárcer...

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Autor principal: Rosa, Marinês da
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Idioma:por
Publicado em: Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/vivencia/article/view/28786
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Resumo:The text refers to the problematization of scenes observed since entering the “labyrinth” during the field research carried out during the doctoral thesis. The narrative, in the form of a letter, emphasizes some relationships between the interlocutors related to the self-writing of “Marias no Cárcere”. So, “Women in Prison”, “Greek Goddesses” and “Mary in Captivity” are in the context of the health, education, social, religious, management and prison security sectors. For this, I highlight episodes such as the Basic Health Unit (medical and dental care); the magic box (medicalization); the cults and “three incarcerated lives”.