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Revista Teias

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SOUZA, Ellen de Lima  and  CAPUTO, Stela Guedes. THERE IS NO RACISM WITHOUT ADULTOCENTRISM: notes on a hostile father homeland. Revista Teias [online]. 2023, vol.24, n.75, pp.189-199.  Epub Dec 26, 2023. ISSN 1982-0305.  https://doi.org/10.12957/teias.2023.64824.

The essay presents a discussion about the concepts of intersectionality, decolonization and childhood, through exúlica logic highlighting the conception of childhood as a category of condition, therefore, of traffic. So, it draws some analogies for the discussion of the concept of hostile father homeland with contributions from Mário de Andrade and Altay Veloso. To this end, it denounces that even with the trivialization of the deaths of black children, academic research still does not recognize childhood as an indispensable descriptor for understanding brazilian society and fundamental in the construction of public policies for a society that wants to be fair, equitable and egalitarian. It highlights that in the last decade the studies with children of Terreiro has been contradicting the coloniality of power by affirming the centrality of childhood and presenting other becomings for children, especially for black children, as well as paths to decolonization as a function of an epistemological turn that goes counterclockwise and in favor of life.

Keywords : exúlica logic; adultcentrism; intersectionality; terreiro children; childhood..

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