‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Luana Xavier Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/94099
Resumo: In an effort to explore black women’s geographies the aim of this essay is to reflect upon space as a category that can both differentiate and constitute racial identities. Where you are may also inform who you are, as practices of domination are spatialized. The study on black women’s geographies disclose how place gives meanings for black lives but also constructs blackness in paradigms of racism and sexism. To make possible connections on how space can constitute spatial (racial) identities, the biographic novel Child of the Dark of Carolina de Jesus ([1960], 2000) will be read together with the theoretical work of McKittrick on her book Demonic grounds (2006). Even though the purpose of this work does not allow us to engage deeply with McKittrick’s philosophic project on sexism-racism, it surely helps reading of Carolina de Jesus, a black Brazilian writer that identified as favelada kept being ‘put in her place’.
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title ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
spellingShingle ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
Coelho, Luana Xavier Pinto
Racism
Space
Black geography
Identity
title_short ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
title_full ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
title_fullStr ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
title_full_unstemmed ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
title_sort ‘You should go back to where you belong’: reflections on race, space and identity
author Coelho, Luana Xavier Pinto
author_facet Coelho, Luana Xavier Pinto
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Racism
Space
Black geography
Identity
topic Racism
Space
Black geography
Identity
description In an effort to explore black women’s geographies the aim of this essay is to reflect upon space as a category that can both differentiate and constitute racial identities. Where you are may also inform who you are, as practices of domination are spatialized. The study on black women’s geographies disclose how place gives meanings for black lives but also constructs blackness in paradigms of racism and sexism. To make possible connections on how space can constitute spatial (racial) identities, the biographic novel Child of the Dark of Carolina de Jesus ([1960], 2000) will be read together with the theoretical work of McKittrick on her book Demonic grounds (2006). Even though the purpose of this work does not allow us to engage deeply with McKittrick’s philosophic project on sexism-racism, it surely helps reading of Carolina de Jesus, a black Brazilian writer that identified as favelada kept being ‘put in her place’.
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