Reflexões Sobre o Sentido do Trabalho de Mulheres do Campo - Diários em Terras Alagoanas
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2023-01-18
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Trabalho de conclusão de curso
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Este estudo intitulado “Reflexões sobre o sentido do Trabalho de Mulheres
do Campo: Diários em Terras Alagoanas” trata sobre mulheres do
campesinato, integrantes do Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC),
trabalhadoras e residentes de assentamentos situados em quatro cidades da
Zona da Mata de Alagoas. Objetiva-se compreender o sentido do trabalho
para mulheres dos assentamentos alagoanos participantes do referido
movimento por meio de um desenho exploratório e qualitativo de
investigação escrito através das minhas reflexões sobre assuntos que
permeiam a nutrição política. São traçados alguns modos de trabalho e
plantio, cultura; e a atuação dessas mulheres na intenção de compreender o
sentido do trabalho e a identidade camponesa a partir de experiências
protagonizadas por mulheres, utilizando-se de pressupostos das filósofas
Silvia Frederici e Simone Weil; dentre de outros/as. Para isso, será
delineado o cenário atual que atravessa o Brasil desde 2020, com atenção
ao profundo aumento da Insegurança Alimentar e Nutricional, da pobreza e
da fome, potencializado pela pandemia do Covid 19. A pesquisa se inspira
em metodologias de ação-participativa proposta por Falls Borda, utilizando o
diário autobiográfico como dispositivo de registros narrativos. Neste percurso
observou-se que as atividades de trabalho exercidas pelas mulheres não só
complementam a renda familiar, como também ajudam na preservação da
biodiversidade e para a segurança alimentar da família. Do ponto de vista
subjetivo, o trabalho implicado e cooperativo parece repercutir no
fortalecimento dos vínculos comunitários, na autonomia nos fazeres e na
identidade das mulheres, que atuam como guardiãs dos saberes da terra.
Prevê-se contribuir para a promoção de uma maior visibilidade de ações
realizadas no âmbito da Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional, considerando a
atuação do MMC, no âmbito de um Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso.
This study entitled "Reflections on the meaning of The Work of Women of the Field: Diaries in Terras Alagoanas" deals with women of the peasant, members of the Peasant Women's Movement (MMC), workers and residents of settlements located in four cities of the Zona da Mata de Alagoas. The objective is to understand the meaning of work for women from the Alagoan settlements participating in this movement through an exploratory and qualitative design of research written through my reflections on subjects that permeate political nutrition. Some ways of working and planting culture are outlined; and the actions of these women in order to understand the meaning of work and peasant identity from experiences led by women, using the assumptions of philosophers Silvia Frederici and Simone Weil; among others. For this, the current scenario that has been going through Brazil since 2020 will be delineated, with attention to the profound increase in Food and Nutritional Insecurity, poverty and hunger, enhanced by the Covid pandemic 19. The research is inspired by action-participatory methodologies proposed by Falls Borda, using the autobiographical diary as a device of narrative records. In this journey, it was observed that the work activities performed by women not only complement family income, but also help in the preservation of biodiversity and for the family's food security. From the subjective point of view, the work involved and cooperative seems to have repercussions on the strengthening of community bonds, on the autonomy in the doings and identity of women, who act as guardians of the knowledge of the land. It is expected to contribute to the promotion of a greater visibility of actions carried out in the field of Food and Nutritional Security, considering the performance of the MMC, in the context of a Course Completion Work.
This study entitled "Reflections on the meaning of The Work of Women of the Field: Diaries in Terras Alagoanas" deals with women of the peasant, members of the Peasant Women's Movement (MMC), workers and residents of settlements located in four cities of the Zona da Mata de Alagoas. The objective is to understand the meaning of work for women from the Alagoan settlements participating in this movement through an exploratory and qualitative design of research written through my reflections on subjects that permeate political nutrition. Some ways of working and planting culture are outlined; and the actions of these women in order to understand the meaning of work and peasant identity from experiences led by women, using the assumptions of philosophers Silvia Frederici and Simone Weil; among others. For this, the current scenario that has been going through Brazil since 2020 will be delineated, with attention to the profound increase in Food and Nutritional Insecurity, poverty and hunger, enhanced by the Covid pandemic 19. The research is inspired by action-participatory methodologies proposed by Falls Borda, using the autobiographical diary as a device of narrative records. In this journey, it was observed that the work activities performed by women not only complement family income, but also help in the preservation of biodiversity and for the family's food security. From the subjective point of view, the work involved and cooperative seems to have repercussions on the strengthening of community bonds, on the autonomy in the doings and identity of women, who act as guardians of the knowledge of the land. It is expected to contribute to the promotion of a greater visibility of actions carried out in the field of Food and Nutritional Security, considering the performance of the MMC, in the context of a Course Completion Work.
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NOEL, Luisa Borges. Reflexões Sobre o Sentido do Trabalho de Mulheres do Campo - Diários em Terras Alagoanas. 2023. 61 f. Trabalho de conclusão de curso (Graduação em Nutrição) - Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Instituto de Saúde e Sociedade, Santos, 2023.