The black and the social marginalization
a theoretical approach between black intellectuality, decolonial theory and marxism
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https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2021.v2n4.p202-227Keywords:
Racism, Race and classes, Brazilian race relationsAbstract
Through a historical-sociological approach, I sought to propose an articulation between black scientific production, decolonial theory and Marxist theory. Aiming to analyze the marginalization and prejudice developed by different State strategies and projects in the history of Brazil, from black slavery to contemporary global capitalism. This theoretical essay does not cover the various discussions surrounding the ethnic-raciais debates, opened in contemporary scientific production. On the contrary, it becomes an essayistic contribution in an attempt to highlight the multiple relationships developed by prejudice and the class struggle observed in the Brazilian social reality.
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