ANDRELINO CAMPOS - FROM THE QUILOMBO TO THE FAVELA, FROM THE SEGREGATED PERIPHERAL SPACE TO THE THEORY OF THE SUBJECT AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE PLACE OF THE BLACK IN SOCIALLY INDUCED SEGREGATION

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Catia Antonia da Silva

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This article contributes through reflection on studies by the Brazilian geographer Andrelino Campos, who was an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geography at the Faculty of Teacher Education at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian, black and from the popular class, he was a great researcher. Scholarly, studious and very creative, he had the wisdom of the masters and the ability to observe and work very rarely in the academy. A great thinker of the present times, he made great contributions to geographical production. In this article, we present two sections. The first analyzes the trajectories of work on the spatiality of blacks in the production of socio-spatial segregation in São Gonçalo - a peripheral municipality in the metropolis of Rio de Janeiro. In the second section, he presents the author's reflective considerations about the black social movement, using philosophical tools to understand the forms of resistance in urban and societal contexts.

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Silva, C. A. da. (2020). ANDRELINO CAMPOS - FROM THE QUILOMBO TO THE FAVELA, FROM THE SEGREGATED PERIPHERAL SPACE TO THE THEORY OF THE SUBJECT AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE PLACE OF THE BLACK IN SOCIALLY INDUCED SEGREGATION. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 12(34), 13–31. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1130
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Dossiê Temático