Revista de Direito (Oct 2017)
DOES THE MINORITY METAPHORIN IN LAW HAVE COLOR?
Abstract
The article discusses the device of the minority in Brazilian law, its problematic born in the criminal field and the creation of a specific field of know-power to regulate the bodies of children and adolescents in a context of elaboration of the republican project. We start from an afrocentric perspective, in view of the reallocation of the black voices of the margins to the discursive domain of the juridical. Looking at the law as a metaphor, we propose a taking of the word by black men and women in order to establish a protagonism in the process of producing the norm, starting with theory. The genealogy of the subjectivity of the "minor", the guardianship equipment and the birth of a dogmatic one to treat children and adolescents in Brazilian public law reminds us of a past of sanitizing cities and politics of whitening. After all, does the minority metaphor in law have color?