FAMILISTIC TENDENCIES IN TIMES OF CONSERVATIVE ADVANCEMENT
Bolsa Família Program. Familism. Conservatism. Infancy. Female overload
This dissertation project aims, through studies on the familist perspective, to reflect on the contemporary inclinations and historical determinations of social policy in Brazil, taking as a reference the Bolsa Família Program and its development in the Brazilian situation, considering it as one of the main government initiatives to combat poverty in the country, but which allocates contradictory complexes typical of the time of its formulation, carrying conservative traits and in line with the rise of the neoliberal project over the constitutional achievements of 1988. Given this, the analysis is constructed through of three central axes: the impacts of the conservative advance in the most recent period, the counterparts linked to childhood required by the Program to maintain the benefit and the burden on women charged with extensive family care. Such dimensions shape the construction context of Bolsa Família and pose a challenging space for research