Programa

Aula 1: Estudos críticos de segurança: definição e abordagens.
Aula 2: Gênero e raça como categorias de análise da segurança: debates contemporâneos.
Aula 3: Gênero e raça como objeto de estudo da segurança internacional: o caso do exército brasileiro no Haiti.
Aula 4: Entendendo a militarização brasileira a partir dos estudos feministas da segurança – resistências antimilitaristas e
antirracistas no Brasil.

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