BLACK CITIES AND MENTAL HEALTH BOOK REVIEW CHILD PSYCHOANALYSIS AND RACISM: HEALTH IN ETHNIC-RACIAL RELATIONS

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Reinaldoo José de Oliveira

Abstract

The aim of this review is to present the book Child Psychoanalysis and Racism: health in ethnic-racial relations, a topic of great importance in our contemporaneity, in particular, because it brings together methodological theoretical bases on the mental health of black children in the context of racism that is inscribed in all social spaces, places and positions, such as education and health spaces. The author of the work, from the field of psychology, worked with the epistemologies of psychoanalysis and social psychology in the development of the identity of black children and children and the issue of mental health, based on the social environment; initially the mother, the family, the institutions and social spaces that sustain the framework of culture and social life in the face of racism, discrimination and prejudice. The work is a very important reference in the field of psychology of ethnic-racial relations in Brazilian society, which is crossed by inequalities of social class, gender and ethnicity, race in its formation and today

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Oliveira, R. J. de. (2023). BLACK CITIES AND MENTAL HEALTH BOOK REVIEW CHILD PSYCHOANALYSIS AND RACISM: HEALTH IN ETHNIC-RACIAL RELATIONS. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 16(Edição Especial). Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1630
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Dossiê Temático
Author Biography

Reinaldoo José de Oliveira, UFRB

Doutor em Ciências Sociais pela PUC SP, NEPPINS/UFRB, PPGHIS/UNEB