Papers by José Souza Junior

Revista Psicologia e Saúde, 2018
A busca constante da beleza nas sociedades contemporâneas exerce uma forte influência sobre os fa... more A busca constante da beleza nas sociedades contemporâneas exerce uma forte influência sobre os fatores que determinam o bem-estar biopsicossocial dos indivíduos. Isso, no entanto, não é uma preocupação recente. Por milhares de anos, nossa espécie tenta representar-se através da arte, em uma tentativa inconstante de encontrar a verdadeira beleza. A relação entre o conceito de saúde e beleza é confundida, pois nem sempre o que é lindo é um ser saudável e vice-versa, assim como uma visão de beleza se torna contrastante quando a individualidade e a imagem do corpo de uma pessoa são sugestivas da visão de outra pessoa, que é conhecida como “imagem em espelho”. Este texto traz uma breve revisão do conceito de beleza ao longo da história da cultura ocidental, considerando as implicações atuais do corpo ideal segundo os fatores que determinam e condicionam o processo saúde-doença.
This paper aims to analyze the labor world in the Colonial Grão Pará during
the Pombaline period,... more This paper aims to analyze the labor world in the Colonial Grão Pará during
the Pombaline period, when Indians showed tenacious resistance to time and
work discipline. Such discipline was imposed in the colonization process,
associated with high rates of mortality, due to epidemics, resulting in the
enhancement of the African slave trade to the captaincy in the 18th century,
during the control of the Grão Pará and Maranhão General Trading Company.
The Indians’ and slaves’ colonial experience, which encompassed excessive
exploitation and oppression, led these populations to form an identity of
interests, and to develop forms of collective resistance, which, thus, justified
for a more severe repression by colonial authorities.
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Papers by José Souza Junior
the Pombaline period, when Indians showed tenacious resistance to time and
work discipline. Such discipline was imposed in the colonization process,
associated with high rates of mortality, due to epidemics, resulting in the
enhancement of the African slave trade to the captaincy in the 18th century,
during the control of the Grão Pará and Maranhão General Trading Company.
The Indians’ and slaves’ colonial experience, which encompassed excessive
exploitation and oppression, led these populations to form an identity of
interests, and to develop forms of collective resistance, which, thus, justified
for a more severe repression by colonial authorities.
the Pombaline period, when Indians showed tenacious resistance to time and
work discipline. Such discipline was imposed in the colonization process,
associated with high rates of mortality, due to epidemics, resulting in the
enhancement of the African slave trade to the captaincy in the 18th century,
during the control of the Grão Pará and Maranhão General Trading Company.
The Indians’ and slaves’ colonial experience, which encompassed excessive
exploitation and oppression, led these populations to form an identity of
interests, and to develop forms of collective resistance, which, thus, justified
for a more severe repression by colonial authorities.