Graphics of Maria de Colodina’s life
a crossroads of experiences about care
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https://doi.org/10.51234/here.24.v15.e4Keywords:
Life History Traits, Biography, Nursing care, Empathy, QuilombolasAbstract
Objective: to analyze Maria de Colodina’s life story, her intersectionalities and contributions to nursing. Methods: this is biographical narrative research, according to the German interpretative social research framework by sociologist Gabriele Rosentha. It was carried out through analysis of historical documents provided by the Brazilian National Nursing Museum. The data were analyzed using interpretative analysis. Results: for biographical reconstruction, we used a table with central questions. We sought to answer her date of birth, who her parents were, what her childhood, adolescence and adulthood were like, where and how she grew old, her social roles and main events, and where and when she died. Final considerations: the process of erasing black nurses’ contributions is based on an erasure system based on strategies of non-recognition of these characters in the socio-historical construction of the profession. Allowing the processes of silencing history to be discontinued is one of the central objectives of the new history.
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