As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
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Resumo: | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is internationally recognized as one of the leading proponents of the concept of "structural racism." Born in 1968 in Puerto Rico, he served as president of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in 2018. Currently a professor at Duke University, Bonilla-Silva has argued that the racialization of our social structures is more effective in reproducing inequalities than explicitly racist ideologies or political doctrines. In 2003, he published "Racism without Racists" (translated to Portuguese by Perspectiva in 2020), a book in which he suggests that the contemporary world experiences a "color-blind racism," wherein racial discrimination continues to operate despite widespread condemnation of racist values by various political movements. Despite the increasingly common use of the notion of structural racism, Bonilla-Silva's works remain relatively unknown in Brazil. For this reason, we conducted this interview with him in September 2023, addressing topics such as the structuring of racism in today's world, the impact of events like the brutal murder of George Floyd in the U.S., and the current challenges of anti-racism in Brazil and globally. |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-SilvaThe Transformations of Structural Racism: interview with Eduardo Bonilla-SilvaStructural racismInstitutional racismSystemic racismSociologyRacismo estruturalRacismo institucionalRacismo sistêmicoSociologiaEduardo Bonilla-Silva is internationally recognized as one of the leading proponents of the concept of "structural racism." Born in 1968 in Puerto Rico, he served as president of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in 2018. Currently a professor at Duke University, Bonilla-Silva has argued that the racialization of our social structures is more effective in reproducing inequalities than explicitly racist ideologies or political doctrines. In 2003, he published "Racism without Racists" (translated to Portuguese by Perspectiva in 2020), a book in which he suggests that the contemporary world experiences a "color-blind racism," wherein racial discrimination continues to operate despite widespread condemnation of racist values by various political movements. Despite the increasingly common use of the notion of structural racism, Bonilla-Silva's works remain relatively unknown in Brazil. For this reason, we conducted this interview with him in September 2023, addressing topics such as the structuring of racism in today's world, the impact of events like the brutal murder of George Floyd in the U.S., and the current challenges of anti-racism in Brazil and globally.Eduardo Bonilla-Silva é internacionalmente reconhecido como dos principais formuladores do conceito de “racismo estrutural”. Nascido em 1968 em Porto Rico, ele foi presidente da American Sociological Association (ASA) em 2018. Atualmente professor da Universidade de Duke, Bonilla-Silva vem argumentando que a racialização das nossas estruturas sociais são mais efetivas na reprodução das desigualdades do que propriamente ideologias ou doutrinas políticas explicitamente racistas. Em 2003, ele publicou Racism without Racists (traduzido pela editora Perspectiva em 2020), livro no qual ele propõe que o mundo contemporâneo viveria um “racismo cego às cores” em que a discriminação racial continuaria operando no mundo mesmo com a condenação ampla de valores racistas por parte de vários movimentos políticos. Apesar do uso cada vez mais cotidiano da noção de racismo estrutural, as obras de Bonilla-Silva ainda são pouco conhecidas no Brasil. Por esse motivo, realizamos esta entrevista com ele em setembro de 2023, abordando temas como a estruturação do racismo no mundo de hoje, o efeito de eventos como o brutal assassinato de George Floyd nos EUA e os desafios atuais do antirracismo no Brasil e no mundo.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2024-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ts/article/view/22423410.11606/0103-2070.ts.2024.224234Tempo Social; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2024); 261-271Tempo Social; v. 36 n. 2 (2024); 261-271Tempo Social; Vol. 36 Núm. 2 (2024); 261-2711809-45540103-2070reponame:Tempo Social (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ts/article/view/224234/206389https://www.revistas.usp.br/ts/article/view/224234/206390Copyright (c) 2024 Luis Augusto Campos, Marcia Lima; Gabriel Delphinohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampos, Luis AugustoLima, MarciaDelphino, Gabriel2024-08-20T13:31:21Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/224234Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ts/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptemposoc@edu.usp.br1809-45540103-2070opendoar:2024-08-20T13:31:21Tempo Social (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva The Transformations of Structural Racism: interview with Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Campos, Luis Augusto Structural racism Institutional racism Systemic racism Sociology Racismo estrutural Racismo institucional Racismo sistêmico Sociologia |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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As Transformações do Racismo Estrutural: entrevista com Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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Campos, Luis Augusto |
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Campos, Luis Augusto Lima, Marcia Delphino, Gabriel |
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Lima, Marcia Delphino, Gabriel |
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Campos, Luis Augusto Lima, Marcia Delphino, Gabriel |
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Structural racism Institutional racism Systemic racism Sociology Racismo estrutural Racismo institucional Racismo sistêmico Sociologia |
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Structural racism Institutional racism Systemic racism Sociology Racismo estrutural Racismo institucional Racismo sistêmico Sociologia |
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is internationally recognized as one of the leading proponents of the concept of "structural racism." Born in 1968 in Puerto Rico, he served as president of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in 2018. Currently a professor at Duke University, Bonilla-Silva has argued that the racialization of our social structures is more effective in reproducing inequalities than explicitly racist ideologies or political doctrines. In 2003, he published "Racism without Racists" (translated to Portuguese by Perspectiva in 2020), a book in which he suggests that the contemporary world experiences a "color-blind racism," wherein racial discrimination continues to operate despite widespread condemnation of racist values by various political movements. Despite the increasingly common use of the notion of structural racism, Bonilla-Silva's works remain relatively unknown in Brazil. For this reason, we conducted this interview with him in September 2023, addressing topics such as the structuring of racism in today's world, the impact of events like the brutal murder of George Floyd in the U.S., and the current challenges of anti-racism in Brazil and globally. |
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