Problematizing alterities for a feminist and decolonial understanding of One Health of peripheries

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902023220301pt

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Alterities, Peripheries, One Health, Feminisms, Decoloniality

Abstract

In this work, we reflect on how different figures of alterity are targets of marginalization and what this implies in terms of recognition in political grammars that establish who can become a subject of health. Based on feminist and decolonial contributions, we discuss some ontological assumptions about the relationship between humans, non-humans, and nature to broaden the understanding of the One Health of Peripheries. We also incorporate some narratives of adolescents who live in the Jardim São Remo favela (São Paulo, SP) and act as One Health of Peripheries Young Agents. In dialogue with them, we explore the process of constitutive exclusion of favelas, based on rhetorics that do not recognize the plurality of collective configurations and reinforce the figure of favelas as a threat to public security. In contrast to this project, we bring the principles of reforestation and confluence of significant alterities to reinforce the multispecies justice promoted by the praxis of One Health of Peripheries.

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2023-12-13

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Original research articles

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Malfrán, Y. I. M., & Baquero, O. S. (2023). Problematizing alterities for a feminist and decolonial understanding of One Health of peripheries. Saúde E Sociedade, 32(2), e220301pt. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902023220301pt