“If we had the right, we wouldn’t need to be demonstrating for nothing”
the struggle of shellfish gatherers from Farol de São Thomé, RJ – Brazil against gender stereotypes in public policies
Keywords:
Social justice, redistribution, recognitionAbstract
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2023/69221i
The work carried out by women present in the artisanal fishing production chain is historically invisible, whether in the internal prestige of communities, in fishing management or in the legal identification of workers. Women's invisibility even incurs the restriction of social security rights, such as the so-called Defeso. Over the years 2018 to 2022, the research investigated the struggle of shellfish gatherers from Farol de São Thomé, a community located in Norte Fluminense, RJ - Brazil, against gender stereotypes
present in the public policy entitled Projeto Bolsa Cidadão (PBC), instituted in the municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes/RJ from 2000 to 2021. Based on qualitative methodological techniques, such as direct observation in fieldwork, semi-structured interviews and organization of a focus group, as well as a critical legal-anthropological
epistemology, the text seeks to reflect on the dimensions of redistribution, recognition
and female participation in artisanal fishing and concludes that discriminatory blocks restrict or even exclude female workers from accessing social programs. This article is the result of research funded by the Pescarte Environmental Education Project (PEA), which is a mitigation measure required by the Federal Environmental Licensing, conducted by IBAMA.
Keywords: Artisanal fishing; Female invisibility; Social justice
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