Performance and Aesthetics in the Brazilian Black Movement Struggles to Re-Educate the Society
Keywords:
Black Movement, Black Aesthetic, Antiracist Struggle Culture, EducationAbstract
With the results of the 2018 research project entitled Black Movement in the Present Time as our main source, in this article we discuss aspects of performative and aesthetic practices used in the anti-racist struggle in Brazil in the 1970s and today. We developed the article in dialogue with the concept of the culture of anti-racist struggle, from which we understand that the struggle of the black movement generates new codes and cultural meanings and, therefore, is able to affect the subjectivities of different subjects, assuming a potential for re-education and enabling new practices in terms of race relations in Brazil.Downloads
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