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The main purpose of this book was to recover the story of one of the founders of the Unified Black Movement (MNU) in São Paulo, Vanderlei José Maria. By tracing his personal and activist life, we sought to understand how he thought about the situation of black people in Brazil. Firstly, we carried out a bibliographical survey to understand how the first moments of the struggle of black people in the country took place, from the abolition of slavery to the current period. We adopted Vygotsky's cultural-historical approach as our theoretical framework, which allows us to study man as a whole,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The main purpose of this book was to recover the story of one of the founders of the Unified Black Movement (MNU) in São Paulo, Vanderlei José Maria. By tracing his personal and activist life, we sought to understand how he thought about the situation of black people in Brazil. Firstly, we carried out a bibliographical survey to understand how the first moments of the struggle of black people in the country took place, from the abolition of slavery to the current period. We adopted Vygotsky's cultural-historical approach as our theoretical framework, which allows us to study man as a whole, seeing him as a biological and social being. To do this, we used semi-structured interviews, with the intention of allowing the interviewees to feel that they were not just objects, but that they could feel part of the research, since they were close to Vanderlei. At the end of the research, we realised that Vanderlei's story and those of many other activists are closely intertwined and that they still reflect the way the black movement thinks today.
Autorenporträt
Vanessa de Faria José Maria is a pedagogue who graduated from the Federal University of São Paulo in the School of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences (UNIFESP - EFLCH) and works as an elementary school teacher in a public school in the municipality of São Paulo.