Esta criança é um bandido! Este bandido é uma criança!
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37701Palavras-chave:
criança-bandido, imaginário, Brasil, ECA.Resumo
Procura-se, neste trabalho, analisar o imaginário sócio-cultural brasileiro no que toca à dicotomia criança-ban~iido. Busca-se, com a análise deste imaginário, detectar as linhas de força que definem as representações sociais correntes sobre a categoria “criança-bandido”. Com vistas a superar as polarizações politicas e ideológicas associadas às duas posições em conflito sobre o tema, procura-se exercer uma reflexão critica sobre esta base imaginária, propondo-se a análise da questão em ten^l^los dás varias exclusões a que estrio sujeitas as crianças-bandido.Referências
Folha de São Paulo, 13 de Dezembro de 1992.
Folha de São Paulo, Caderno “Mais”.17 de janeiro de 1993.
Minayo MCS. O desafio do conhecimento. Pesquisa qualitativa em saúde. São Paulo: llucitec - ABRASCO, 1993.
Diário Oficial da União. Lei n 8069dispõe sobre o Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente, 16 de julho de 1990.
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