CONFLICTS, DIALOGUES AND ABSENCES
an approach of the Olga Benário Movement and its interactions with the State in the trajectory of Casa Tina Martins
Abstract
The article covers the trajectory of Casa Tina Martins - created and managed by the Olga Benário Movement to accommodate women victims of violence - from its creation to the present moment, approaching its organization and its practices of self-management. It seeks to understand the performance of the Movement and its interactions with the State, in disputes and dialogues involving Casa Tina Martins. The analysis was based on a bibliographical review about social movements, feminism, and previous researches with a focus on the Movement, articulated with documentary research and methodologies of collaborative bias, as open interviews, in addition to participant observation.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Anna Clara Ferreira Mattos, Flávia de Paula Duque Brasil, Maria Aline da Silva Dias, Ricardo Carneiro

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