2024
DOI: 10.1111/maq.12841
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Erotic senses: Powering Brazilian Black queer existence in gynecological spaces

Nessette Falu

Abstract: This paper explores how Brazilian Black queer women's sensorial knowing expresses the ways that anti‐Blackness and anti‐queerness are experienced within Brazilian gynecological spaces. I show how Black queer forms of sensory representations signal the intimacy of occupying place and time in power relations. What does it mean to feel, touch, and see the mechanisms of prejudice and institutional power? What are the sounds and vibrations of racism and heteronormativity in medicine? What do the senses tell us abou… Show more

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