Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
"Quando me descobri negra": pesquisa qualitativa através de um grupo de leitura
Fecha
2021-03-09Autor
Freitas, Renata da Silva
Institución
Resumen
This paper aims to analyze, as from a reading group accomplishment, how the reading and
sharing of experiences contribute to the acknowledgement of self-identification processes
among black women. The self-identification as a woman is a process linked to negritude and
the place which a woman occupies in society as being black. This research study is based on
the concept of structured racism of Almeida (2018) aiming to achieve a theoretical basis of
racism in Brazil. The concepts of branquitude and self-identification are approached with the
theoretical contribution of Schucman (2014), Ribeiro (2019) and concerns which link media
and race by hooks (2019). Besides, we approach the definition of black feminism as from the
perspective of Kilomba (2019), together with the concept of black women as “the ‘other’ of
another”. As regard the methodology, this paper evolves in a qualitative perspective,
featuring as a descriptive one. A reading group has taken place inspired in the methodology
of a focus group, composed by five black women, taking as communicational basis the book
“The moment when I figured out I was black” written by Bianca Santana. After the
accomplishment of this focus group, we find out that the reading of black women by black
women can contribute to the self-identification process of gender and race. We realized how
the process of reading can be meaningful in the debate and approach of issues which they
have not considered yet. This paper also proposes that concepts as colorism can act in a
distinct way in the process of self-identification of these women, as well as in hair transition
and in the acceptance of their own hairs.