The LGBTQIAPN+ cry heard from Rio de Janeiro against patriarchal cisheteroterrorism
policies, powers and pedagogies of the body
Abstract
The city of Rio de Janeiro is discussed as a territory marked by necropolitics in state and parastatal management - with the action of militias and drug trafficking - of extermination of non-hegemonic bodies, in dissent to cisheteropatriarchy, whiteness and Christianity. Added to the argument is the historical contextualization of this space as a stage for political manifestations of different ideological currents. It is proposed that the LGBTQIAPN+ population deals with the constant and systematic attacks whose main allies are silencing and invisibility, devices used as weapons for the installation of heteroterrorism. As a militant proposal, the discussion exhorts sorority between LGBTQIAPN+ subjects, as participants in a Bixa ethics. A pedagogy of the body is presented, constituted by a grammar of ternary words, for indiscipline use. The aim is to disinterdict public and private spaces, in micropolitical associations committed to/by the Bixa ethics.