"A tua liberdade de amar como condição para a liberdade de amar de todas as pessoas" : diversidade sexual, emancipação e suas relações potencialmente revolucionárias

This research work aims to analyze sexual diversity, its theoretical and political foundations and its relationship with human emancipation. Therefore, our object led us, specifically, to analyze the social determinations responsible for the genesis of human sociability, which generate the condition...

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Autor principal: Tavares, Patrícia Carla da Costa
Outros Autores: Santos, Silvana Mara de Morais dos
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/36580
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Resumo:This research work aims to analyze sexual diversity, its theoretical and political foundations and its relationship with human emancipation. Therefore, our object led us, specifically, to analyze the social determinations responsible for the genesis of human sociability, which generate the conditions for the constitution of personalities and sexuality; analyze the structural determinations that affect sexual diversity; to analyze the ways of re-updating conservatism in society, which has been strengthened as it hinders the freedom of sexual orientation and, finally, research and critically grasp, in the Marxian sense of the word, the political agenda of one of the most important organizations that act in defending sexual diversity and the rights of the LGBT population, the Brazilian Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite, Transgender and Intersex - ABGLT, as well as investigating the relationship between struggles in defense of sexual diversity and the anti-capitalist political strategy. The research was conducted through the bibliographical analysis of researchers who made theoretical contributions linked to the theme of human diversity and documentary analysis of materials, statutes, theses, notes, publications and information available from ABGLT on its website and on its social networks. The method that conducted this research is dialectical historical materialism that, through the use of its categories of analysis, led us to valuable conclusions and reflections on the theme of sexual diversity. The theoretical and methodological path led us to apprehend the complex relationships between work, objectification and externalization as indispensable categories for the knowledge of the processes that engender the constitution of human sexuality, as a rich dimension of expressions and socially produced. Private property, heteropatriarchy, and monogamous family revealed to us barriers to sexual diversity; It allowed us to recognize the most expressive forms of conservatism in the contemporary context, such as the strong performance of conservative political forces and the limits of the state and the intense commodification and production of the needs of the LGBT population in the market space. And, finally, through the perspective of totality, we analyze the political agenda of ABGLT, making considerations that bring the organization's action closer and stronger in an emancipatory social direction. directly the need for freedom of orientation and expression of sexual diversity to the anti-capitalist political leadership, which directs the working class organization to the refusal and confrontation of the capitalist mode of production, unable to provide the fulfillment of human needs and raise the individual to conditions freedom, health and creativity socially possible.