TRANSFORMANDO CRIANÇAS EM PROBLEMAS: UM DEBATE SOBRE AS POLÍTICAS SOCIAIS NO ÂMBITO DA INFÂNCIA DE ZERO A SEIS
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v27i2.1529Abstract
O artigo aborda o tema das políticas sociais no âmbito da infância de zero a seis problematizando a questão da visibilidade social dos que delas dependem. Nesse recorte procura demonstrar como as crianças que vivem dentro ou abaixo dos patamares de pobreza têm sua visibilidade afetada por um conjunto de representações que as identificam com as suas condições objetivas e imediatas de ida transformando-as em problemas sociais. Precocemente assujeitadas a essa perversa lógica as crianças pequenas e pobres são tornadas invisíveis na sua condição subjetiva de ser criança e de viver a sua infância com um tempo de liberdade e de direitos.Downloads
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