What is it about?
Historically, Brazil has been fostering the image of a post-racial society, however, data reveals a different picture: a) racism against Black women remains strongly ingrained in the collective mindset, b) social media has become a prominent arena for the construction and dissemination of colonial-like racist ideologies, and c) Black women encompass the major target of racist discourses on social media. Therefore, this study explores the most salient counter-racist discourses fostered by Black Brazilian women on social media. Employing critical discourse analysis to a selection of publicly-available Facebook posts, it reveals that discourses praising Afro hairstyle embody a distinct political positioning resisting Brazil’s gendered racism. Such discourses aim, first, to challenge the hegemonic ‘whitened’ beauty standard; second, to convey a renewed perception of black aesthetics as a legitimate source of ethnic identity; and finally, as a strong symbolic element to manifest black women’s agency and empowerment.
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Why is it important?
Employing critical discourse analysis to a selection of publicly-available Facebook posts, the study reveals that discourses praising Afro hairstyle embody a distinct political positioning resisting Brazil’s gendered racism. Such discourses aim, first, to challenge the hegemonic ‘whitened’ beauty standard; second, to convey a renewed perception of Black aesthetics as a legitimate source of ethnic identity; and finally, as a strong symbolic element to manifest Black women’s agency and empowerment.
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This page is a summary of: “My hair, my crown”. Examining black Brazilian women’s anti-racist discursive strategies on social media, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, July 2020, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/08263663.2020.1769448.
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