NEGOTIATIONS OF MEANINGS IN THE CONTEXT OF SUBALTERNITY: INTERSECTIONALITY IN THE LIFE OF LESBIAN BLACK WOMEN AND ITS NODAAL POINTS FOR SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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Considering the advancement of the debates on gender and sexuality in psychology, as is notable through the publication of resolution CFP 01/2018 [1] and with the campaign “despatologizando” since 2015 [2], this article seeks to address the phenomenon of subordination in the context of social psychology from an intersectional perspective (Crenshaw, 2013; Hirata, 2016), debating theoretically and conceptually about the lives of lesbian women. Thus, the research was carried out through bibliographic review and consultation with digital platforms, and aimed to align psychological knowledge with multidisciplinary discussions in advancing and analyzing the relationships that make up the subjective life - individual and collective - of lesbian women, bringing the gender category (Scott, 1995) in its varied social constructions, involving race-ethnicity and social class.
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