QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BLACK GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL

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Denilson Araújo de Oliveira

Abstract

Racism is structural and structuring of capitalism. We seek in this work to understand the spatial dimensions of racism in the city. Our methodology involves both registries, that is, a writing based on the experience lived and perceived through our black corporeality, as well as bibliographic analyzes about Brazilian racism and anti-racism. Our hypothesis is that black people were invented as a spatial problem due to whiteness since the beginning of our formation. This ongoing racial project has promoted 'justified' deaths of blacks, that is, necropolitical ones. Our objective is to analyze how this spatial problem was invented, which spatial devices it created and how it became inherent to the social production of the Brazilian urban space.

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Araújo de Oliveira, D. (2020). QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BLACK GENOCIDE IN BRAZIL. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 12(Ed. Especi), 312–335. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/867
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Caderno Temático