Portraitfoto Brunn Morais

Brunn Morais

Theorizing Decolonization of Knowledge. A Vernacular Approach to Re-shape Roma Families Relations within Educational Environment

In addressing Roma communities and the production of pedagogical practices developed in Portugal, I intend to conceptualize the relation of Roma children and families within the educational system. Through this conceptualization, I propose sets of methodological practices called here as Decolonization of Knowledge which respect Roma needs, perspectives and narratives, seeking to circumvent possible stigmas associated with Roma realities in school spaces. Thus, will be articulated concepts and theoretical axes that express recognition of multiple epistemic authorities in the development of an alternative educational praxis within creative and experimental methodologies.

Research Interests
  • Cultural Studies
  • Multimodal Anthropology
  • Roma Studies and Art
Vita
  • 2022 – 2022
    Young Romani Artists – Stiftung Kai Dikhas, Berlin
  • 2020 – 2022
    Master Degree – NOVA (Portugal) – Anthropology Contemporary Themes
  • 2014 – 2018
    Bachelor Degree – IUPERJ (Rio de Janeiro) –  International Relations
  • 2008 – 2014
    Brazilian Navy – Port Captain of Rio de Janeiro (CPRJ)
city

“The city is a laboratory not only of modernity, but also of contradiction.”

Julia Lossau
space

“According to Niklas Luhmann, space is a ‘special facility to negate contradictions’”.

Julia Lossau
coherence in thought

“The imperative of non-contradiction generally produces a coherence in thought that is often at odds with social complexities.”

Yan Suarsana
power and resistance

“Michel Foucault says: “Where there is power, there is resistance, and […] this resistance is never in a position of exteriority in relation to power” (History of Sexuality I, The Will to Knowledge, 1976, p. 95)”

Gisela Febel
interstice

“The contradiction of law in Derrida lies in the interstice that separates the impossibility of deconstructing justice from the possibility of deconstructing law.”

Andreas Fischer-Lescano