Black intellectuals
insubmission and transgression to colonial white-cisheteropatriarchal epistemology
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https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-6644.20240006Abstract
This article, anchored by bibliographic research methodology, aims to present a comparative epistemic analysis of productions that address issues related to black women in Brazilian society under the categories: race, gender and class, as well as the concept of intersectionality. Gonzalez (1984), Souza (1983), Nepomuceno (2013), pave decolonial and intersectional epistemologies regarding the conditions of black women in Brazilian society.
Keywords: Black woman. Intersectionality. Decolonizing paradigms.
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