UNDERSTANDINGS ABOUT THE SUBJECTIVE CONSTRUCTION OF BRAZILIAN BLACK WOMEN
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The discussion of the ethnic-racial issue in Psychology has been necessary to think about the racial violence suffered by the Brazilian black population. The article proposes to foster the discussion of the subject in Psychology throuthg the possible understanding the subjective construction of Brazilian black women. Thus, we will allude in this text to racial violence, as well as gender and class violence, which affect these women and construct their subjectivity. As a result, we managed to discuss a history of suffering and physical, moral and mental illness, based on class, gender ethnic-racial violences. However, it was also possible to identified a story of resistance through various coping processes, such as resilience and nomadic subjectivity, offering a place in the fight against discrimination and ethnic-racial identification the Brazilian black women.
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