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Cartography of the struggle and resistance of an artisanal fishing community

ABSTRACT

The peoples of the sea are threatened by the production of capitalistic colonial subjectivity which, through the state of exception device, has the power to make the ways of living in community in the water territories die. In this cartography, the objective was to analyze processes of subjectivation, struggle and resistance of artisanal fisherwomen and fishermen in a community in the face of wind farms in the Coastal Plain of Piauí, located in the Northeast of Brazil. It is a way of doing research-intervention, in which observant participation was used for data production, arranging reunions, meetings, and public hearings with the research participants, in addition to the use of cartographic journals for the recording of reports and writing of themselves. The discussion and analysis of the results show the sovereignty of capital, impacting the social determination of health by affecting environmental, subjective and social ecologies; struggle and resistance as political dimensions of life and health as a power of life; coexistence of death policies and community life force lines; subjectivation processes that sometimes express subjections, sometimes express singularities when collectively managing the desire to resist policies imposed by the state of exception device.

KEYWORDS
Fisheries; Racism; Politics; Environmental health

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