BLACK FEMALE BODIES AND GENDER VIOLENCE
Keywords:
Black Female Body, Physical and Symbolic Violence, GenderAbstract
This paper seeks to understand the optics of domination and submission of black female bodies based on the contributions of Bourdieu (2011, 2012), Carneiro (1985, 2002) and Gonzalez (1982, 1984). The research process was carried out through a documental study, through the analysis of the Atlas of Violence Reports produced by the Institute for Applied Economic Research in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The results of the research found that the power relationship that directly affects black women materializes by healing physical and symbolic marks. In this context black women are the ones who suffer most from racism, from gender issues, so that their skin tone is their greatest sin, making them a target. Thus, addressing issues of gender, color and race, as well as symbolic and physical violence have never been more essential than they are now.
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