Discovering yourself black: a narrative about Structural Racism
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https://doi.org/10.18316/dialogo.v0i48.8889Keywords:
Narratives, life stories, structural racism, identityAbstract
We present the problematic of the construction of black identity from the life story constructed by orality. The objective was to analyze the process of construction of black identity through the narrative of a black person and demonstrate the potential of the life story narrative as an instrument for reinterpreting certain facts. This is a descriptive-analytical study of a single case study. Data analysis followed Minayo's Content Analysis proposal. We conclude that the narrative of the life story can be an instrument of resignification of past facts, contributing to the organization of lived experiences marked by racism and racial prejudice.
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2021-12-29
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