University as a boundary? Affirmative action policies for indigenous in Brazil

The theme of higher education for indigenous people in Brazil has raised new spaces of discussion since the first initiatives by Graduation Intercultural courses and Affirmative Action programs, especially in the last decade. This recent experience has provided new discussions, questions and problem...

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Autor principal: Jodas, Juliana; Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades, Instituto de Investigaciones en Educación 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/riie/article/view/3662
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Sumario:The theme of higher education for indigenous people in Brazil has raised new spaces of discussion since the first initiatives by Graduation Intercultural courses and Affirmative Action programs, especially in the last decade. This recent experience has provided new discussions, questions and problematized (and evidenced) contradictions and inconsistencies in the educational structure and university of the country. This paper is based on this context to understand how indigenous inclusion policies in higher education has been outlined and the possibilities and a epistemic displacement that the presence of these students have (or not) propitiated the university. The aim is to discuss and analyze what the different uses and meanings of the university for indigenous and how their differences are traded, impacted and recognized at the university. Research has been developed from fieldwork at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), which since 2008 takes a different entrance examination for admission of indigenous peoples, and monitoring of the National Meeting of Indigenous Students (ENEI), which occurs every year since 2013 organized by indigenous students. Finally, from the reports of the experiences of indigenous students at the university we propose reflection of the university as border as the possibility of understanding a space where it is possible to articulate knowledge, experience at the same time that new markers of difference are listed.