Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context
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Resumo: | This discussion is part of a larger research on the protagonism of Quilombola women in the struggle for territory in two Brazilian regions: North and South. It presents the results of a Systematic Literature Review that sought to answer: what were the living conditions and resistance strategies of enslaved Black women during the colonial period in Latin America, particularly in Brazil? It analyzes the scientific production, published in the last five years, that shows these women’s strategies of social and political organization in the 18th and 19th centuries. The results indicate that the “abolition or suppression” of slavery could not have happened without the activism of these women, who resisted in different ways in the public and private spaces, although they remained invisible due to the intersections of gender, race and class and their contextures in the domination systems. |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America contextO ativismo das mulheres negras escravizadas no Brasil colonial e pós-colonial, no contexto da América LatinaFeminismo NegroMulheres NegrasTerritório TradicionalDiásporaAmérica LatinaBlack FeminismBlack WomenTraditional TerritoryDiasporaLatin AmericaThis discussion is part of a larger research on the protagonism of Quilombola women in the struggle for territory in two Brazilian regions: North and South. It presents the results of a Systematic Literature Review that sought to answer: what were the living conditions and resistance strategies of enslaved Black women during the colonial period in Latin America, particularly in Brazil? It analyzes the scientific production, published in the last five years, that shows these women’s strategies of social and political organization in the 18th and 19th centuries. The results indicate that the “abolition or suppression” of slavery could not have happened without the activism of these women, who resisted in different ways in the public and private spaces, although they remained invisible due to the intersections of gender, race and class and their contextures in the domination systems.Este artigo é parte de uma pesquisa maior que investiga o protagonismo das mulheres quilombolas na luta pelo território em duas regiões brasileiras: Norte e Sul. Ele apresenta os resultados de uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura (RSL), artigos, teses e dissertações, que buscou responder à seguinte pergunta: quais as condições de vida e as estratégias de resistência das mulheres negras escravizadas no contexto de colonização da América Latina e, particularmente, do Brasil? Para isso, analisa a produção científica dos últimos cinco anos a respeito das estratégias de organização social e política dessas mulheres nos séculos XVIII e XIX. Os resultados das análises apontam que a “abolição ou anulação” da escravidão não se deu sem os ativismos dessas mulheres, que resistiram de diversas formas nos espaços público e privado, embora tenham permanecido invisibilizadas pelas intersecções de gênero, raça e classe e suas inúmeras tessituras nos sistemas de dominação.ANPUR2021-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/657110.22296/2317-1529.rbeur.202128Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; Vol. 23 (2021): Janeiro-DezembroRevista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 23 (2021): Janeiro-Dezembro2317-15291517-4115reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online)instname:Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)instacron:ANPURporhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6571/5408http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmoras, MariaCosta, Solange Maria Gayoso da Araújo, Luana Mesquita de 2022-12-01T20:24:33Zoai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article/6571Revistahttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeurONGhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/oairevista@anpur.org.br2317-15291517-4115opendoar:2022-12-01T20:24:33Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online) - Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)false |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context O ativismo das mulheres negras escravizadas no Brasil colonial e pós-colonial, no contexto da América Latina |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context Amoras, Maria Feminismo Negro Mulheres Negras Território Tradicional Diáspora América Latina Black Feminism Black Women Traditional Territory Diaspora Latin America |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Enslaved black women’s activism in colonial and postcolonial Brazil, in the Latin America context |
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Amoras, Maria |
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Amoras, Maria Costa, Solange Maria Gayoso da Araújo, Luana Mesquita de |
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Costa, Solange Maria Gayoso da Araújo, Luana Mesquita de |
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Amoras, Maria Costa, Solange Maria Gayoso da Araújo, Luana Mesquita de |
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Feminismo Negro Mulheres Negras Território Tradicional Diáspora América Latina Black Feminism Black Women Traditional Territory Diaspora Latin America |
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Feminismo Negro Mulheres Negras Território Tradicional Diáspora América Latina Black Feminism Black Women Traditional Territory Diaspora Latin America |
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This discussion is part of a larger research on the protagonism of Quilombola women in the struggle for territory in two Brazilian regions: North and South. It presents the results of a Systematic Literature Review that sought to answer: what were the living conditions and resistance strategies of enslaved Black women during the colonial period in Latin America, particularly in Brazil? It analyzes the scientific production, published in the last five years, that shows these women’s strategies of social and political organization in the 18th and 19th centuries. The results indicate that the “abolition or suppression” of slavery could not have happened without the activism of these women, who resisted in different ways in the public and private spaces, although they remained invisible due to the intersections of gender, race and class and their contextures in the domination systems. |
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