Coelho Moreira Ana Luísa, da Silva Soares Alves Nathália, Macêdo Maria Luiza, Soares Fernandes Reis Any Esther, Veloso Holanda Natália, Gandolfo Conceição Maria Inês
Institute of Psychology, University of Brasília, Brasília, Federal District, Brazil.
Trends Psychol. 2022 Jun 21:1-20. doi: 10.1007/s43076-022-00191-6.
The homeless population is mostly male. When it comes to the female presence, especially when considering the markers of race, gender and class, the invisibility and delegitimization are even more insidious. The aim of this article is to identify the singularities of a black woman living on the streets and to understand them based on the relationships she establishes with the territory. The method used was the case study of a homeless black woman, constructed through body map storytelling. Thematic analysis of the empirical content was used in the light of decolonial criticism. Luna, the protagonist of the story, reveals in her narratives, the multiple dimensions of the presence of the female body on the street, the process of taking care of oneself and the other, considering the intrinsic relationships with the territory, with the use of drugs and with the male figure. Thus, unveiling society's views in relation to the place of invisibility of these women and creating strategies to face the colonial, racist and patriarchal logic of valuing knowledge is what Luna makes explicit with her trajectory of struggle, survival, and resilience on the streets.
无家可归者大多为男性。谈到女性群体,尤其是考虑到种族、性别和阶级因素时,她们的隐形和被剥夺合法性的情况更为隐蔽。本文旨在识别流落街头的黑人女性的独特之处,并基于她与所处地域建立的关系来理解这些独特之处。所采用的方法是对一名无家可归的黑人女性进行案例研究,通过身体地图叙事构建而成。根据去殖民批评对实证内容进行了主题分析。故事的主人公露娜在她的叙述中揭示了女性身体流落街头的多个维度、自我照顾和照顾他人的过程,其中考虑了与地域、吸毒以及男性形象的内在关系。因此,露娜通过她在街头的奋斗、生存和恢复力轨迹,揭示了社会对这些女性隐形处境的看法,并制定策略来对抗重视知识的殖民、种族主义和父权逻辑。