2023
DOI: 10.1590/1982-7849rac2023220341.en
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Kandandu: Black Women’s Identity, Racism, and the Street Carnival

Ana Flávia Rezende,
Jussara Jéssica Pereira

Abstract: Objective: we aim to understand how racism tangibly manifests in the lives of Black women, limiting their agency as they navigate social spaces through cultural expressions in the city of Belo Horizonte. Theoretical approach: we draw upon the concepts of structural racism and narcissistic pact, identifying convergences and divergences in the understanding of organizations as racialized spaces. Methods: we employ a qualitative approach within the context of ethnographic research, opting to conduct a semi-s… Show more

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