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OLIVEIRA, Marcia Pereira de e MONTI, Ednardo Monteiro Gonzaga do. BODIES PROHIBITED IN BRAZIL RESULTING FROM HISTORICAL INEQUALITIES: education, racism and LGBTphobia in baritone Raimundo Pereira’s trajectory (1990-2006). Revista Teias [online]. 2024, vol.25, n.78, pp.65-76. Epub 11-Out-2024. ISSN 1982-0305. https://doi.org/10.12957/teias.2024.83851.
This article aims to reflect, based on the trajectory of opera singer Raimundo Pereira, on obstacles historically imposed on the education of subordinated people. In the paths of Oral History, we ask: how is the presence of non-hegemonic bodies of black and homosexual people prohibited in educational and artistic spaces? We emphasize the temporality between 1990 and 2006 as it relates to the university and activist training path of the subject starring in the research. We prioritize fragments of oral documents produced through interviews carried out with the artist's contemporaries and excerpts from his autobiography. We interpret that Raimundo Pereira interrupted his academic trajectory due to the set of overlapping and inseparable oppressions of his homosexual, class, racial and regional identities. Thus, we argue that meritocratic, anti-gender, racist and classist discourses disregard historical factors and operate through the production of negative stereotypes, blaming vulnerable groups, depriving the State and society of responsibility for reparation measures.
Palavras-chave : history of education; racism; homophobia.












