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Previous issue date: 2017-03-29 / Esta disserta??o apresenta uma pesquisa hist?rica e sociol?gica sobre a capacidade da Ritalina
de produzir normaliza??o social. Para tanto, foi feita uma an?lise da trajet?ria dessa droga, de
discursos proferidos publicamente pelos seus usu?rios e uma autorreflex?o ancorada nos
efeitos objetivos da Ritalina no corpo do pesquisador. H? um confrontamento entre o discurso
largamente difundido de que esse f?rmaco produz obedi?ncia ?s normas sociais, e o material
emp?rico que tive contato ao longo da pesquisa. Esse psicof?rmaco de efeito estimulante ?
uma das drogas mais consumidas no mundo e tamb?m uma das que re?nem o maior n?mero
de cr?ticas e controv?rsias. Denominado popularmente como a p?lula da obedi?ncia, est?
associado diretamente ? medicaliza??o de crian?as em ambiente escolar e j? foi acusado de
poder produzir um genoc?dio do futuro. S?o diferenciados aqui dois usos dessa droga: o das
pessoas que possuem o diagn?stico de Transtorno de D?ficit de Aten??o e Hiperatividade
(TDAH), e aquele dos que utilizam Ritalina como um ?aprimorador cognitivo? que maximiza
a concentra??o em atividades de estudo. A partir de uma investiga??o com base na hist?ria
desse f?rmaco, nas declara??es de seus usu?rios em dois endere?os eletr?nicos, e na
experi?ncia do pesquisador, evidenciou-se uma rede de rela??es heterog?neas que envolvem o
consumo de Ritalina e que insistentemente t?m sido caracterizadas como normalizadas ou
obedientes. / This dissertation presents a historical and sociological research about Ritalin's ability to
produce social normalization. Therefore, an analysis was made of the trajectory of this drug,
of speeches publicly pronounced by its users and a self-reflection anchored in the objective
effects of Ritalin on the researcher's body. There is a comparison between the widely-used
speech that this drug produces obedience to social norms, and the empirical material that I had
contact throughout the research. This psychotropic drug is one of the most consumed in the
world, and also one that brings together the most criticism and controversy. Popularly called
as the pill of obedience, is directly associated with medicalization of children at school and
has been accused of being able to produce a genocide of the future. Two uses of this drugs are
distinguished here: the people who have the diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD), and those who use ritalin as a cognitive enhancer which maximizes the
concentration in study activities. From an investigation based on the history of this drug, in
the declarations of its users on two electronic addresses, and in the researcher's experience, a
network of heterogeneous relations involving the consumption of Ritalin was evidenced, even
though insistently have been characterized as normalized or obedient.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/24429 |
Date | 29 March 2017 |
Creators | Maia, Igor Fidelis |
Contributors | 89842987787, Amorim, Ana Karenina de Melo Arraes, 02126900436, Pereira, Pedro Paulo Gomes, 43117503153, Bento, Berenice Alves de Melo |
Publisher | PROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM CI?NCIAS SOCIAIS, UFRN, Brasil |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Source | reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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