Black feminism and the practices in the field of culture
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This report analyses the discursive practices of organizations of black women and of the black women movement that, in order to works symbolic space, also contribute to redefine the discursive production about black women in brazilian and diasporic context. The focus is about the creation of the concept and practices of black feminism. The discourse is understood through the reading of Norman Fairclough who understands it as the result of the use of language, made socially and in a social practice. The report also thinks about some notes of feminist theories and black feminist arising in Brazil recently.
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Sebastião, A. A. (2010). Black feminism and the practices in the field of culture. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 1(1), 64–77. Retrieved from https://abpn.emnuvens.com.br/site/article/view/308
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