THE OLD PATHS IN THE SOLITUDE OF THE BLACK WOMAN
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study will present the dictatorship of beauty as the oppressor of the female universe. However, in brown women, the popular imaginary of hyper-sexualization acts in the same dynamics with which more black women are stigmatized as ugly and servant. Stigma leads black women to emotional celibacy. The voices that identify the impacts of racism on black affectivities, in this article, have a place of speech as political bodies, stigmatized by multifaceted negative marks. The black woman is the bearer of the most legitimate discourse for understanding the struggles under the focus of intersectionality. The descriptive analysis of this bibliographical research shows that the construction of social and political bases for black and feminist struggles permeate the confrontation of marginalizations, which must be synchronized against the privileges of patriarchy and whiteness.
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