THE BEAYTY OF YOUNG QUILOMBOLA WOMEN: COMMUNICATION, LANGUAGES AND POLITICS
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This article seeks to discuss about black beauty in contemporary and how such a concept can be diffused in young black and quilombola women, through the production of a sense permitted by mediatization and the processes of technological mediation, in the relationships between knowledge and information by multiple languages. This is a study, initially guided by bibliographical analysis, followed by empirical research of ethnographic nature, in the Quilombola community of Lage dos Negros, in Campo Formoso, Bahia. The references, among others, are Martín-Barbero and social mediation; Lipovetsky about the culture of the world and the transnationalisation of customs; Munanga on black identity in contemporary and several authors discussing the blackness and black beauty in Brazil.
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