ANDRE MOTA

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The spanish flu through the lens of local history: archives, memory and origin myths in Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1918
    (2020) RIBEIRO, Anna Cristina Rodopiano de Carvalho; MARQUES, Maria Cristina da Costa; MOTA, Andre
    Considering that the logic of historical investigation is grounded on the development of empirical research, this study approaches challenges in the construction of local history about the spanish flu pandemic in the city of Botucatu, State of SAO Paulo, in view of scattered and fragmented collections without archival care and with damaged materiality. The study discusses memory-producing places and shows how the selection and articulation of the past reflect what one intends to preserve around local discourses and representations by power apparatuses. It captures, in a dialectic game involving the past that has not ceased to exist and is brought to the present in the power of archives and collective memory, the social forces that acted in institutionalized care at Botucatu. Thus, it deconstructs origin myths, contextualizes singularities, historicizes inequities, and captures representations and expectations about the city's order and the body's health, in this space-time.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Between the particular and the general: constitution of ""black madness"" in the Hospice of Juquery, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 1898-1920
    (2019) MACHIN, Rosana; MOTA, Andre
    Based on a socio-historical perspective, the present article discusses the problematization of the race issue in psychiatric knowledge by analyzing the scientific production developed by the Hospice of Juquery and its daily operations, through access to records of its asylum practices. The studied period, 1898 to 1920, includes the creation of the institution and its management under Franco da Rocha, its founder, a time when the debate about the free man and its significance to the nation's formation began to take shape. The source text was extracted from the clinical medical histories of inpatients, as well as the records and scientific production developed by the institution during the studied period.
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    The Institute for Tropical Medicine of Sao Paulo: characteristics of its creation, 1940-1959
    (2020) SILVA, Ewerton Luiz Figueiredo Moura da; MOTA, Andre
    This article was based on an examination of newspapers, reports, and memorial texts. It aims at offering a historiographical contribution about the creation of the Institute for Tropical Medicine (IMT, Institute de Medicina Tropical), approved in January 1959 after an institutional movement led by Prof. Carlos da Silva Lacaz, who was also its first director. The objective is to highlight important factors that contributed to the decision of creating an institute of Tropical Medicine in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo, capital of the state of Sao Paulo. The first of them was to internationalize the Brazilian Tropical Medicine, namely its relationship with Portuguese tropicalists that was consubstantiated with the migration of Brazilians, particularly from the city of Sao Paulo, to European institutes of Tropical Medicine. The presence of rural endemic diseases in the state, which were becoming increasingly visible in the capital due to migratory movements to the big city, also contributed to its creation.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    História crítica da hipnose na psiquiatria da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil, entre 1930-1970
    (2019) ALARCAO, Gustavo Gil; MOTA, Andre
    The objective of this study was to analyze the history of the use of hypnosis, as a clinical practice, in the Psychiatric Clinic of the School of Medicine, at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), between 1930 and 1970. There was a transition in psychiatry in Sao Paulo in this period, when the activities of the Juqueri Hospital were transferred to the School of Medicine at USP. This was decisively supported on the symbolic power of the psychiatric speech, which took over the axiom ""scientific being"" as an evaluative filter to appreciate or depreciate certain practices. Hypnosis remained immune to the ""scientific"" sieve of the same psychiatrists who adopted it as a clinical practice without submitting it to the same scrutiny applied to other practices, especially psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. By means of documents produced in the analyzed period, the authors aimed at identifying the thrust of these psychiatric speeches, pervaded with their so-called scientific dimension, which culminated in a strategy to either keep or not keep certain practices, such as hypnosis.
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    Lilia Schraiber: in defense of Primary Care and the public health system
    (2020) NEMI, Ana Lucia Lana; MOTA, Andre; OSMAN, Samira Adel