38 resultados para Humiliation


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Pós-graduação em Filosofia - FFC

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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A modalidade violência psicológica é mais conhecida pela sua “invisibilidade” no âmbito público em razão de, entre outros fatores, ocorrer mais frequentemente na esfera privada, bem como por não deixar marcas físicas. Atualmente, a Lei 11.340/2006, batizada de “Lei Maria da Penha”, depois de sancionada, traduz uma forma de amparo legal e institucionalizado para as mulheres. Empregamos a concepção de gênero segundo Scott (1991), como uma das ferramentas analíticas que permitem identificar nexos entre a construção socioeconômica da violência e as políticas do Estado. Neste panorama, apresentamos como objetivo geral desta pesquisa empírica desvelar algumas (in) visíveis sequelas psíquicas e sociais e de modo específico as repercussões na subjetividade da mulher que vivencia situações de violência psicológica ocorridas em âmbito doméstico e intrafamiliar. As análises foram realizadas na perspectiva Gestáltica, uma abordagem psicológica do contato consciente, cuja intervenção permite o fortalecimento do suporte interno e auto-regulação saudável, de modo a superar situações que obscurecem as funções e fronteiras de contato. Trata-se de uma pesquisa clínico-qualitativa de base fenomenológico-existencial-gestáltica e hermenêutica. Os procedimentos utilizados foram: submissão do projeto ao Comitê de Ética do CCS/UFPA; obtenção da autorização Institucional; identificação e convite a três mulheres para participarem da pesquisa, segundo o perfil de inclusão na amostra: disponibilidade para a pesquisa, faixa etária de 25 a 45 anos, que esteve ou está vivenciando situação de violência psicológica com seu marido/companheiro. Posteriormente, foi assinado o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido e realizado as entrevistas semi-dirigidas através de perguntas abertas (gravadas em áudio). As mesmas foram transcritas e analisadas. O local da pesquisa foi o Centro de Referência Maria do Pará. Utilizamos para a análise dos discursos coletados a compreensão de Ricouer (1975) e os conceitos Gestálticos de contato, funções e fronteiras de contato, mecanismos de defesa, self, ajustamento criativo e awareness. O resultado aponta para o desvelamento de vividos permeados de agressões verbais em forma de humilhações, xingamentos, ofensas, ciúmes, desqualificação de sua aparência física, falta de diálogo, isolamento social e emocional, medo, sofrimento, dor, angústia, culpa, vergonha, sentimentos de ódio, raiva, tristeza e impotência diante de tal violência. Concluímos que a “invisibilidade” de tais experiências de violência psicológica gera visíveis interrupções no contato consigo mesma, em suas relações familiares e sociais, bem como, imprime profundas e danosas desestruturações na personalidade e na maneira da mulher expressar sua subjetividade.

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The sexual abuse suffered in childhood and adolescence, in addition to damage to physical and psychological health of the victim, is considered as an important risk factor for alcohol and drugs addiction, development of psychopathology and psychosocial damage in adulthood. In addition to the pain and humiliation that are submitted by the abuse, children and adolescents also experience shame and guilt which require them to adopt coping strategies to endure those feelings. The use of psychoactive substances is a recognized way of dealing with the pains of living. This work, which is of narrative style, analyses and discusses, through five case reports, chemical dependency as a result of sexual abuse suffered in childhood and/or adolescence. The eight subjects in this study are male and have suffered sexual violence in this age period of life. Their ages range from 23 years to 39 years, and all are admitted to a therapeutic community in a city in the interior of Sao Paulo state, in Brazil, for treatment of chemical dependency, being met by the Department of Psychology. The reasons for the choice of the participants for treatment modality for patients are: difficult to stop using drugs, even unwilling to take it, they have easy access to it; the feeling of losing control over their lives; by successive losses as a result of drug use, and for fear that their lives had a tragic ending. With the exception of two participants, the others do not classify that as a child suffered sexual violence. However, all attribute that facilitated their entry into the world of drugs. Seven participants experienced such violence in childhood (between 7 years and 9 years) and adolescence (age 14). The attackers were people closed to the victims—in the case of two victims, their families, with the exception of one participant who was raped by a stranger. Six participants declared themselves as homosexual. Another participant does not claim to be homosexual, but presents difficulties in terms of sexuality. Two participants are HIV positive. The start of psychoactive substances use occurred during adolescence (12 years to 17 years). The participants see drugs as an anesthetic to the pain of the soul, a way to get pleasure, but they get charged expensively, as it increases the feeling of emptiness, guilt, helplessness, worthlessness and hopelessness. Although participants have sought help to deal with addiction, it is noted that throughout the life course the issue of sexual violence was not treated. It was noted that the patients have a double stigma in society: the issue of drugs addiction and the orientation of sexual desire, because the majority of participants are homosexual. The results reinforce the need for effective action geared to accommodate the victims of sexual violence and effective preventive measures to prevent children and adolescents from being abused.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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This paper investigates the impact of how the Chinese government will react to the West if China regains its superpower status. Using traditional research methods, this paper traced the cultural misunderstandings that initiated the confrontation with the West and the resulting humiliation China suffered for nearly 175 years by the Western powers. The findings of this paper show that China bitterly resents the treatment suffered during the Colonial period. Although certain factions in China wish to punish the West, this paper argues that the interconnected nature of the world's economy will force China to temper its feelings and build bridges with the West as it attains superpower status.

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The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 2010 triggered the Tunisian revolution. But there were more deep-seated issues at stake: unemployment, poverty and exclusion, coupled with a deep sense of injustice, humiliation and helplessness of the peripheries to influence the political centre. Five years after the revolution, the social and economic problems are still persistent and arguably worse. Many people believe Tunisians are facing a distorted revolution; political progress has not coincided with reforms leading to welfare.

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This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, presenting a concise but multifaceted overview of current problems of collective memory. The second part contains a set of interviews with former prisoners of concentration camps carried out by the authors. The research was conducted by Paweł Greń and Łukasz Posłuszny and focuses on issues of collective and cultural memory illustrated by individual life experiences of concentration camps prisoners. The field of oral history serves as the framework of analysis and narrative inquiry as its research tool. Interviews and additional research materials were collected by the authors and are not available in previous publications, making this work a precious supplement to the current scholarly body of knowledge and achievements in the discipline of memory studies. According to the authors, current historical and literary publications provide an incomplete picture of the WWII and its aftermaths for survivors, because descriptions of the war and imprisonment in the camp play still a dominate role in narratives. The importance of these issues in autobiographies is unquestionable and highly needed to create a common identity among generation of prisoners, though authors often wanted to perceive the fate of individuals in a broader perspective – including the periods before and after the war. Hence, interviews stressed personal experiences and their understanding over time by former prisoners. The interviews covered many topics on life before, during and after the camp – among them daily and neutral routines, but also difficult matters. The latter were connected on the one hand with traumatic events or harsh memories and emotions, and on the other hand with less extensively highlighted threads of prisoners’ lives - such as issues of the body and sexuality – and their dependence on particular representation or narrative. The authors are convinced that the book serves not only as a record of past remembered by eyewitnesses, but it also depicts their accounts in wider contexts and discourses, which expose specific dimensions of told and written stories. In the book Questions for Memory one examine the approach proposed by young scholars. Interviews were conducted from 2009-2011, seventy years after the end of the second world war, and this initiative was the result of questions and doubts of the authors from the existing literature. They also wanted to use the unique opportunity to meet with eyewitnesses and record their stories, because when they pass away we will irretrievably lose the possibility to listen to them and to pose sensitive questions. The majority of the interviewees were prisoners of KL Auschwitz-Birkenau, and their experiences differed greatly from each other based on social background and specific experience in the camps as well as their post-camp and postwar life. Aside from persons whose stories are already well known and open, readers will hear the stories of those who spoke only reluctantly and very rarely, or who had remained silent until the present author’s research. Qualitative differences between interviews occurred on the level of established relationship and atmosphere of trust, which varied according to circumstances and individual character and personality. For P. Greń and Ł. Posłuszny, each interviewed person is equally and highly valued due to the collected material and the personal experience of the meetings. Among the ten interviews placed in the book, seven of them are the stories told by women. Their testimonies exemplify realities of everyday prisoners’ existence and gravitate towards mirroring specifically feminine perspectives of imprisonment. For women, crucial problems stemmed from experiences of body that intertwine with suffering, feeling of shame and humiliation. Early discussions on holocaust literature and issues of representation that shaped the Polish narrative and collective memory imposed imperatives of silence on certain topics. A solution for reconciling heroic and inhuman deeds in stories with completely human physiology was impossible and improper for many years. There were also questions about life after, ways of dealing with a trauma or reflections on the present time. During conversations the authors attempted to come closer to something distant and incomprehensible for their generation and for people who did not experience the camps. Despite the fact that there have been seventy years of dealing with these events in literature, art, drama, film, memoirs and scientific works, the past still breeds more questions than answers. The book Questions for Memory serves as an example of this phenomenon.