3 resultados para Ação Integralista Brasileira (AIB)
em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo
Resumo:
Investiga como a Ação Integralista Brasileira, movimento social que emerge no Brasil Republicano, educava corporalmente, por meio da Educação Física e dos esportes, membros inscritos em suas fileiras. Analisa artigos publicados em A Offensiva, jornal doutrinário e prescritivo do movimento, publicados de 17/05/1934 a 19/03/1938, com destaque para os artigos de Francisco de Assis Hollanda Loyola. Os escritos de Loyola, Mestre de Campo da Milícia e diretor da Escola de Instructores de Educação Physica integralista, ganham destaque porque instituíram um modo inovador de conceber a prática esportiva e o treinamento físico na AIB. Loyola conquistou espaço no jornal e traçou o "Plano Geral" de Educação Física voltado para as necessidades e características do povo brasileiro, aspecto enfatizado pelo autor. Concluiu que agregando as prescrições de Loyola a práticas ritualistas e simbólicas, o integralismo impunha ao corpo um modo muito próprio de ser integralista, modo de ser um "soldado-integral".
Resumo:
This study examines the paramilitary training carried out by the Integralist Militia (Militia Integralista), unit of the Brazilian Integralist Action (Acao Integralista Brasileira, AIB) of the extreme right wing political party in Brazil in the 1930s. The training was aimed to create the "integral soldier", a "physically strong, intelligent and soul superior" one. The study analyzes issues of the newspaper "Monitor Integralista", a prescriptive and dogmatic journal of the movement, found in the Public and History Archives of the city of Rio Claro, State of Sao Paulo, and in the "A Offensiva" newspaper, microfilmed an archived at the National Library of Rio de Janeiro. It concludes that Plinio Salgado's goal, the National Head of the AIB, was to train, by using verbal persuasion, speeches, word of mouth and by vote, by force and physical combat, the integralists to defend the causes of the movement.
Resumo:
This study aims to investigate the role assigned to the holistic nurse and the education she receives to perform her role with maximum efficiency within the Brazilian Holistic Action (Acao Integralista Brasileira), a right-wing political party that emerged in Brazil in the 1930s. It uses holistic newspapers, the "Holistic Encyclopedia" collection, and records about the Holistic School of Nursing which compose the criminal collection by the Political Police, organized by the Special Police of Political and Social Safety as source material. As a result, the study presents a significant investment of holistic thinking in formally educating nurses, women who took the opportunity of the moment to expand their social arenas. It concludes that, although holistic thinking strengthened social roles described as female, the women's relationship with the movement was innovative because it enabled new practices and representations that they also started to develop in the public sphere, for example, working as nurses.