Standpoints of speech and intersectionality: the “black is king’ mediatic circulation in the press
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-5057.v12i2p45-57Keywords:
Black is King, Standpoint of Speech, Circulation, Event, ConsumptionAbstract
Since the launch of Beyoncé’s film “Black is King”, a series of debates about blackness have emerged on social media and in the press. Much of the repercussion in Brazil was due to a text published by the anthropologist and historian Lilia Schwarcz in Folha de S.Paulo. In this paper we analyze texts written by five Brazilian intellectuals published in the newspaper reflecting about the meanings triggered by texts from concepts such as racialization, whiteness, standpoints, an outsider on the inside, and images of control.
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