O MOVIMENTO E A ATUALIDADE

Authors

  • Fernando Santos Barbosa UFRJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/enfil.v10i15.55599

Abstract

The article aims to analyze the black feminist movement in Brazil with its structure and achievements in the 21st century. The study starts from the recognition of its predecessors, Lélia Gonzalez (2018) and Beatriz Nascimento (2018) with important scores on the movement. This struggle is maintained with Luiza Bairros (2000) and the positions of Vanda Barreto (2021) in its context. Djamila Ribeiro (2018 and 2019) in dialogue with the activist Sueli Carneiro (2005 and 2020) demonstrates her points for a black feminism in Brazil in the 21st century – not disregarding the path of her predecessors in dialogue with herself.

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Published

2022-09-17

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