Interseccionalidade, dororidade e empoderamento: As “preta-sapatão-feminista” do Sul

C. Kessler, Andressa Mourão Duarte
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: This paper presents the results of a qualitative research based on semi-structured interviews carried out in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul (RS, Brazil) with women who deal with categories as “black”, “sapatão” and “feminist”. From the idea of (r)existence, are analyzed individual discourses about the belonging of these women in the different social movements with which they identify themselves: black, lesbian and feminist. The objective, throughout the text, is to understand how the different social markers are articulated (gender, generation, race, class and sexuality) and how they influence individual experiences and collective empowerment. The articulating concepts of these experiences are intersectionality, “dorority” and empowerment, from which it is intended to apprehend in a somewhat localized way the experiences of social marginalization, as well as those of subversion. It is evident that the instituted power relations are constantly strained and not always belonging to groups occurs in a similar way or with the same intensity.
交叉性、dordority和赋权:南方的“黑鞋女权主义”
本文介绍了一项基于半结构化访谈的定性研究结果,该访谈在南里奥格兰德州(RS,巴西)的内部进行,涉及“黑人”,“sapat o”和“女权主义者”等类别的妇女。从(r)存在的概念出发,分析了这些女性在不同社会运动中的归属:黑人、女同性恋和女权主义者。贯穿全文的目标是理解不同的社会标志(性别、代际、种族、阶级和性)是如何表达的,以及它们如何影响个人经历和集体赋权。这些经历的清晰概念是交叉性、“优势”和赋权,从中它旨在以某种局部的方式理解社会边缘化的经历,以及颠覆的经历。显然,既定的权力关系不断紧张,并不总是以同样的方式或同样的强度属于集团。
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