NOTAS SOBRE UMA PRÁXIS AMOROSA
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Abstract
The space of knowledge and, consequently, the academic environment, are historically masculine and hierarchical. With invisible walls that separate the "chosen" and the "rest", relegating them to the margins and making it impossible to access and enjoy these spaces. In view of this, we propose to put into perspective the body-experience of black women in the university environment and what possible ways out to build safe spaces, in which the existence of these body-experiences is guaranteed. We propose a possible approximation between Freirean praxis and Patricia Hill Collins' Black Feminist Epistemology. We find in bell hooks, Collins and Paulo Freire, a possible intersection between the pedagogical praxis of love and the affirmation of life in response to so many attempts to deny the existence of bodies seen by some as diminished and incapable.
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Morais de Sant Anna, D., & de Assis Ruela Siqueira, L. (2026). NOTAS SOBRE UMA PRÁXIS AMOROSA. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 18(46), 323–347. https://doi.org/10.31418/revistaabpn.v18i46.1750
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SEÇÃO IV - Resistência, Cultura, Práxis e Emancipação

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