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Este artigo tem como objetivo compreender os discursos de professoras, de uma instituição de Educação Infantil da rede pública, sobre o corpo da criança, nos modos como estes se entrelaçam com as práticas de educar, cuidar, proteger e como são atravessados por perspectivas de gênero e sexualidade. Como referenciais teóricos, destacam-se os estudos da infância, bem como as análises de Michel Foucault, David Le Breton, Donna Haraway e Judith Butler, que, resguardadas as suas diversidades teóricas, permitem compreender corpo, gênero e sexualidade numa dimensão discursiva. Os discursos das professoras remetem a práticas de cuidar, educar e relações de gênero vividas no cotidiano da instituição, que trazem à tona questões sobre o corpo da criança, em suas mais intensas alteridades em relação ao corpo adulto, civilizado e disciplinado.

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  • In the name of care, protection and education: childhood, body, gender and sexuality as discourses among preschool teachers

  • This article aims to comprehend the discourses, shared with preschool teachers, of an Early Childhood Education public institution, about childhood body, focusing on the ways these are interconnected with practices of education, care, protection and how they are crossed by gender and sexuality perspectives

  • Teachers’s discourses refer to practices of care, education and gender relations experienced in everyday life of this institution, which bring up questions on child’s body, in its more intensive alterity in relation to adult, civilized and disciplined body

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In the name of care, protection and education: childhood, body, gender and sexuality as discourses among preschool teachers.

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