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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.84.2021.tde-02072021-112818
Document
Author
Full name
Tatiana Cavalcante de Oliveira Botosso
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Oliveira, Dennis de (President)
Pichardo-ochy-, Rosa Inés Curiel
Rios, Flavia Mateus
Smith, Christen Anne
Urquidi, Vivian Grace Fernandez Davila
Title in Portuguese
Vozes insurgentes: o discurso do feminismo negro na América Latina e Caribe 
Keywords in Portuguese
Afro-caribenhas e da Diáspora
América Latina e Caribe
Decolonialidade
Feminismo negro
Mulheres Negras
Rede de Mulheres Afro-latino-americanas
Abstract in Portuguese
Nessa tese analisamos os aspectos do racismo, gênero e classificação social do colonialismo, o processo de branqueamento e as lutas de resistência negra pela liberdade durante o período escravista. Estudamos o pensamento feminista negro na América latina e Caribe e a Rede de Mulheres Afro-latino-americanas, Afro-caribenhas e da Diáspora. E analisamos o discurso do feminismo negro latino-americano e caribenho.
Title in English
Insurgent Voices: the Discourse of Black Feminism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Keywords in English
Black feminism
Black Women
Decoloniality
Latin America and the Caribbean
Network of Afrodescendant Women from Latin America and Diaspora
Abstract in English
In this thesis we analyzed the aspects of racism, gender and social classification of colonialism, the whitening process and the black resistance struggles for freedom during the slavery period. She studies black feminist thinking in Latin America and the Caribbean and the Network of Afrodescendant Women from Latin America and Diaspora. And it analyzes the discourse of Latin American and Caribbean black feminism.
 
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Publishing Date
2021-07-02
 
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