A Psicologia racial no Brasil (1918-1929) The race Psychology in Brazil (1918-1929)
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As teorias raciais chegaram ao Brasil por volta de 1869. Neste artigo procuramos demonstrar como estas teorias entraram no âmbito das ciências psicológicas e direcionaram conceitos e práticas. Foram analisados os anais da Sociedade Eugênica de São Paulo (1919) e os trabalhos apresentados no 1º Congresso Brasileiro de Eugenia (1929), que tiveram como meta "melhorar a raça nacional". Tanto aquela instituição quanto este evento científico contaram com a participação de psicólogos, psiquiatras e antropólogos que se aproximaram do racismo científico, muito difundido pelo mundo no início do século XX. Esta aproximação gerou uma "Psicologia Racial" no Brasil, a qual pretendia reduzir os saberes psicológicos a uma suposta problemática racial.
The arrival of racist theories in Brazil happened around 1869. The aim of this paper was to demonstrate how those theories got into the psychological sciences and conducted their concepts and practices. Documents from Sao Paulo Eugenic Society's archives (1919) and from the 1st Brazilian Eugenics Conference (1929) have been analyzed, both proving to be committed with the "national race improvement". Many psychologists, psychiatrists and anthropologists related to scientific racism - spread around the world in early 20th century - took part of the institution as well as the conference. This fact brought about the "race psychology" in Brazil, which intended to reduce the psychological knowledge to a hypothetic racial problem.
The arrival of racist theories in Brazil happened around 1869. The aim of this paper was to demonstrate how those theories got into the psychological sciences and conducted their concepts and practices. Documents from Sao Paulo Eugenic Society's archives (1919) and from the 1st Brazilian Eugenics Conference (1929) have been analyzed, both proving to be committed with the "national race improvement". Many psychologists, psychiatrists and anthropologists related to scientific racism - spread around the world in early 20th century - took part of the institution as well as the conference. This fact brought about the "race psychology" in Brazil, which intended to reduce the psychological knowledge to a hypothetic racial problem.
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| Authors | Masiero, André Luís; |
| Journal | estudos de psicologia (natal) |
| Year | 2005 |
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psychology
public aspects of medicine
history of scholarship and learning. the humanities
history (general) and history of europe
ethnology. social and cultural anthropology
history (general)
philosophy. psychology. religion
ethics
slavic languages. baltic languages. albanian languages
medical philosophy. medical ethics
history of medicine. medical expeditions
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