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Del impacto de la discriminación etnoracial
a una afirmación del yo en la poesía Afroperuana:
el caso de “Me gritaron negra”
de Victoria Eugenia Santa Cruz Gamarra
The aim of this work, through poetics, is to show that Victoria Cruz's poetry reveals the
need to confront the reality of what it means to be Black and to positivise it. Indeed, this
study underlines the impact of ethno-racial discrimination which can induce a physical
change and have a negative effect on the mind of its victim. This discrimination is
experienced by minority classes, in this case by blacks in Latin America in general and in
Peru in particular. Faced with this ideology of supremacy, which has its sources in the
Spanish conquest and colonisation of Latin American countries, the victims, after
undergoing a change in their physique to make themselves accepted, realise that no matter
how much they change their skin or physique, they will always continue to be
discriminated against, that the only option left to them is to become aware of who they are
and accept themselves as such as well as claim their culture identity and value them
accordingly.