A A in-conveniência da gênese negra
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The purpose of this work is to highlight, with the help of authors who think about the issue of racism in Brazil and in the world, how skin pigmentation can sound like something inconvenient, both in a way that destroys the most genuine human characteristics, a perversive in-convenience, when blackness is diminished in different ways by the remnants of slavery: in speech, in social relations, in formal and informal language, in work relations, etc.; or as an intensifier, in the sense that this in-convenience is affirmative, becoming the starting point for something new, which questions the racist conception that pervades Brazil and has always been present in the country's way of life from the ground up.
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