“MY RESPONSE TO RACISM IS ANGER”
Priscila Rezende, intersectionality and controlling images
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-6644.20230003Abstract
This text seeks to reflect the place of intersectionality as a powerful analytical tool to better visualize the specific experiences that permeate the bodies of black women, marked by overlapping markers such as race, gender, class, among others. From the trajectory and works of the artist Priscila Rezende, we will understand and discuss, in light of the social markers of difference, the reproductions of dehumanizing images in Brazilian society from the concept of images of control and the processes of self-definition that are present in performances of the artist that directly challenge the experiences of black women.
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