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O que Fanon disse, afinal? Lewis Gordon e a defesa de uma abordagem fanoniana

Faustino, Deivison Mendes

GORDON, Lewis R. What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life andThought. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015.

Date: 2022   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Raça e obesidade na população feminina negra: uma revisão de escopo

Oraka, Claudia Simões; Faustino, Deivison Mendes; Oliveira, Elda; Teixeira, João Alexandre Mendes; Souza, Allex Sander Porfírio de

Cerca de 40% da população mundial está acima do peso, sendo a obesidade mais frequente nos estratos com menores rendimentos e tempo de estudo. A relação entre ganho de peso e fatores sociodemográficos é bem documentada, mas poucos pesquisadores buscam associar obesidade com raça/cor. Desta forma, este artigo visa mapear, na literatura científica, a extensão, o alcance e a natureza da relação entre obesidade e r...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

“Por que Fanon? Por que agora?”: Frantz Fanon e os fanonismos no Brasil

Faustino, Deivison Mendes

Não recebi financiamento; This paper discusses the different ways, uses and appropriations of the thought of Frantz Fanon in Brazil between the 1950s and the present day. The study approaches Wynter (1999) and Gordon (2015) to identify the perspective of sociogenesis the structural axis of fanoniano theoretical status, and Hall (1996) and Sekyi-Otu (1996) to recognize the author's thought the open joint and not...

Date: 2016   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Black Movement in São Paulo ABC Region: dialogues on STD/AIDS prevention

Spiassi, Ana Lucia; Faustino, Deivison Mendes; Viso, Ana Teresa Rodriguez; Cavalheiro, Larissa Ottati; Vichessi, Débora Fernanda; Sant'Anna, Virginia

OBJECTIVE: To present the integration possibility evaluation (between the agendas of the black movement with the themes of health, particularly in relation to prevention of STD/AIDS). METHODS: We used the qualitative instrument called the Delphi Panel, given its flexibility to consultations with stakeholders with different power resources. 135 were registered entities of the black movement: 41 of them agreed to...

Date: 2010   |   Origin: Oasisbr

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