BLACK WOMEN AND NON-EXISTENCE: THE BABASSU COCONUT BREAKERS AND CRITIC REFLEXIONS ABOUT THE WORLD
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This article seeks to contribute to discussions about racism, crossing them to debates related to sexism, colonialism, modernity and racial terror and the possibilities of building another world from the experience of black women in their experiences, strategies and knowledge production. It starts with events in which the race breaks out among the babassu coconut breakers during the Marcha das Margaridas, and from there, think about other possibilities, both practical, theoretical and analytical, those of black women in their experiences, struggles and challenges.
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de Sousa, I. T. S., & Macedo, G. A. N. (2021). BLACK WOMEN AND NON-EXISTENCE: THE BABASSU COCONUT BREAKERS AND CRITIC REFLEXIONS ABOUT THE WORLD. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 13(36), 218–244. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1224
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Dossiê Temático
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