THE DISCOURSES PRODUCED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SPECIALIZED DELEGACY FOR SERVICE TO WOMEN, CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AND THE ELDERLY IN SINOP - MATO GROSSO IN 2018
Gender violence; public policies; violence against women; discourse analysis.
The present study aimed to analyze the discourses that emerged about the proposal for the implementation of the Specialized Police Station for the Care of Women, Children and Adolescents and the Elderly, in Sinop, located in the northern region of Mato Grosso, in 2018, in order to understand which meanings were mobilized when the issue of gender violence was put on the agenda by public policy, focusing on the defense of women's rights. The proposed study had as its analytical theoretical basis the French Discourse Analysis, as proposed by Michel Pêcheux and Eni Orlandi, in addition to appropriating concepts of Sociology and Law. For the data survey, documentary research and interviews were used, by means of semi-structured interviews conducted with the subjects involved in the implementation of the Police Station, among them, members of the Network for Confronting and Combating Domestic Violence, the Women's Rights Commission of the OAB/MT and the Municipal Council for Women's Rights in the city of Sinop. From the data analyzed, it is observed the existence of different and even opposing discourses that compete in the emergence of meanings to the Police Station, the feminine and the local social relations. These discourses are articulated with power relations and denounce ideological constructions of patriarchy, which aim at domination and receive as a response the reactions, among which stands out the engagement for the implementation of the Police Station.