Gender technologies, masculinities and imprisonment in criminal enforcement

Authors

  • Cíntia Helena Santos UNESP- Assis
  • Wiliam Siqueira Peres UNESP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2011v8n1p185

Abstract

The study articulates the relations of power / knowledge in the production of crime and operationalization of the law, the subtle way in which technologies of gender naturalize actions and reactions in relationships, partnerships and daily struggles between staff and prisoners and the processes of subjectivity in contemporaneity . This study has as epistemological matrix the genealogy proposed by Michel Foucault, who has allowed diverse pathways as document reviews, semi-structured interviews, performance groups and courses. The interweaving of the forces and discourses has engendered the impact of technologies on gender, especially masculinity, in the present relations between staff and prisoners. The impact of this relationship puts on display the modulations of subjectivity in a continuum of oscillation between normalizing and singularizing modes of subjectification.

Author Biographies

Cíntia Helena Santos, UNESP- Assis

Psicóloga da Penitenciária Estadual de Londrina, psicóloga clínica, especialista em Psicanálise (UNIPAR), Modalidades de Tratamento Penal e Gestão Penitenciária(UFPR), Mestre em Psicologia (UFSC) e doutoranda em Psicologia(UNESP)

Wiliam Siqueira Peres, UNESP

Professor do Departamento de Psicologia Clinica da UNESP- Assis, Doutor em Saúde Coletiva pelo INS/UERJ.

Published

2011-07-11

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