IDENTITY AND RESISTANCE: A BLACK MAN IN THE SPIRIT OF MY TIME
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This article proposes a reflection on the resistance to racism from the perspective of a contemporary black man. The author considered in the narrative his experiences, his activism and the references of some authors that he read. The narrative problematizes the genre "scientific article" so that it can tell what it feels, what it sees, what affects it, what touches it and what happens to it. Postmodern theory enables readers to share with the author a story of their own that, while relating to some concepts and theorists, is a look at what it is to resist the ills in racism and does not presuppose that everyone understands it. It is thus intended to communicate how this being has become black in the war of representations that affects him in the constitution of his identities.
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