ESISTANCE AND REEXISTENCE OF BLACK WOMEN IN FEMINISM
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This paper intends to discuss multiracial women’s speech from an etnoautobiographical report and from postings in feminist groups on Facebook. Also, it intends to bring to the heart of the issue an important debate, in vogue in recent years, which is about the place of speech. There are ideological positions within these groups, modeled by white women, that subjectivities should not be discussed, arising from the racial experience of the woman. On the other hand, many black women oppose themselves, believing, through their experiences, that the racist and macho society imposes obliterations of their black bodies, impelling them a social modeling character. This work seeks, therefore, to provoke a reflection on the social roles exerted by distinct women, creating a possible link between their different ideological perspectives.
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