As grafias de mulheres negras como construtoras de narrativas imagéticas das memórias afrodiaspóricas
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Museology, Black literature, Black women, decolonization, resistanceAbstract
The dialogue on Museology and museums in Brazil highlights the lack of antisexist and antiracist epistemologies, despite the significant female presence. The II Brazilian Seminar on Museums, Memory, and Feminist LGBT+ Museology is vital for expanding perspectives in Museology. The author emphasizes the importance of the literature by Black women as a form of resistance and autonomy, confronting the invisibility of their voices. Literary works offer new narratives that challenge the representation of the Black population, proposing a decolonization of thought and practice in museology while promoting healing and politics of love.
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