SOUZA SOBRINHO, A. M.; SOUZA SOBRINHO, Alice Moreira de.
Resumo:
This study has been investigated the strategies of the rural region of Torrão-Mupi built to have
access to education. In this way, we analyze the life and schooling trajectories of different
narrators, highlighting their personal, collective, and professional experiences, emphasizing
material and non - material barriers, as well as the processes of overcoming the search for
education. The methodological approach that followed was based on the concepts of Oral
History, for which we listened to the narrators and adopted this qualitative approach, since it
tends to provide a broader view both of the people who participate in this process and of the
space where the are inserted. The interviews were guided by a semi-structured questionnaire.
From the analysis of the open and closed interviews, the research concludes that the material
question of the students of the Torrão-Mupi community seems to be the main barrier, because
the material barrier is indeed fulfilled in the different life histories. But the struggle, the arduous
waiting times that rely on the help of hands that appeared along the path of higher education, is
also to overcome this social and economic condition in which they find themselves. The way
in which race relations are found in the community is based on its own structuring process, in
the absence of public policies of the State, in the daily relations that face prejudice and racial
discrimination, especially when leaving the community and entering other spaces historically
in white. The research is based on the theoretical contributions of authors such as Salles (2004);
Schwarcz (2012); Minayo (2001); Thompson (1992); Ferreira and Amado (2006) and
Chimamanda ((2009). Thus, the racial and economic question is found in the life histories of
the residents of the black community Torrão-Mupi. But the strategies that have been observed
in the support networks constituted by the families, community and the university itself by the
Affirmative Actions have cherished and realized dreams.