THROUGH PATHS OF EMANCIPATION: THE BLACK WOMEN S MOVEMENT IN THE FACE OF THE ADVANCE OF NEOCONSERVATORISM
Name: BRUNA MENEZES GUEDES
Publication date: 16/02/2022
Advisor:
Name | Role |
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MARIA HELENA ELPIDIO ABREU | Advisor * |
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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CENIRA ANDRADE DE OLIVEIRA | Internal Examiner * |
MARIA HELENA ELPIDIO ABREU | Advisor * |
Summary: This research has as main objective to rescue the process of organization of
the Black Women`s March in Brazil and to analyze the proposed demands by the March against the advance of neoconservatism in Brazil, in view of the
contradiction in the face of the limits and possibilities of achievements and
setbacks in government agendas that address the claims of black women. To
this end, we approach the racial debate in the context of Brazilian social
thought, along with the implications of patriarchy and intertwining in the end the participation of black women in politics with an emphasis on national
meetings of black women. Following, we approach the articulation between the
vindication of social movements of black women in front of the current
governments, resulting at a first moment, in institutional achievements such
as the constitution of the SPM and SEPPIR, we also point out the obstacles
faced by the secretariats and, at the end, we raised the debate about
neoconservatism in Brazil. Finally, we present the Articulation of Black
Women`s Organizations as a fundamental movement for the organization of the
Black Women`s March, as well as the actions developed by black women`s
movements since their formal organization, which extends to the pandemic
period. For that, we adopted bibliographic and documentary research (based on digital sources and personal collection), seeking to rely on the dialectical
logic and historicity present in the dialectical historical materialist method. We conclude that the March consists of the realization of an organized act of black women`s movements that continue in the daily struggle and resistance in their territories, in this way, black women were and are uninterruptedly on the march.