THE SOCIAL MARKING OF BLACK WOMEN AS DOMESTIC SERVANTS: SITUATION OF VULNERABILITY AND EXPOSURE TO COVID-19

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Eliaidina Wagna Oliveira da Silva

Abstract

The cumulative stigmatizations to which the black female population is exposed due to racist, sexist and class issues is the object of this qualitative bibliographic research. The reading of these marginalizations is understood from the bodies of black women in vulnerable situations exposed to the COVID-19, as reported by the media, the portrait of the dehumanized and demarcation in the social place of the domestic worker. The descriptive analysis of the literatures of intellectuals such as Araújo (2020), Carneiro (2019), Cordeiro (2020), Cardoso (2018), Ferreira and Nunes (2020), Gonzales (2019), Lorde (2019), Preta-Rara (2019 ), Ribeiro (2018, 2019) dialogues with activists from black and feminist representative movements. The incongruities of universal feminism are exposed in the portrayal of white middle / upper class women. The representativeness of all requires a necessary intersectionality for emancipation to be a solidary and comprehensive path.


 

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Oliveira da Silva, E. W. (2021). THE SOCIAL MARKING OF BLACK WOMEN AS DOMESTIC SERVANTS: SITUATION OF VULNERABILITY AND EXPOSURE TO COVID-19. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 13(36), 729–755. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1170
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