Representações e estereotipias negras: Cruzamentos (im)prováveis entre o folclore holandês e o teatro paulista

Translated title of the contribution: Black Representations and Stereotypes : (Un)Likely Crossings Between Dutch Folklore and São Paulo’s Theatre

Salomão Jovino da Silva, P. Schor

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Abstract

This article focuses on urban black cultures and the emergence of novel socio-cultural practices around black anti-racist activism in São Paulo and the Netherlands. We raise questions about the resilence of racialized regimes of representation and racial stereotyping in different geographies of colonialism. We then zero in on strategies of struggles for citizenship and representation in different realms of contemporaneity. The article presents an analysis of the phenomenon known as Blackface in two societies where different forms of black activism are found. It seeks to reconstruct the historicity of anti-black racism as the unfolding of colonialism, revealing its mechanics and continuities in the long run, in two points crossing the Atlantic.
Translated title of the contributionBlack Representations and Stereotypes : (Un)Likely Crossings Between Dutch Folklore and São Paulo’s Theatre
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)69-91
JournalProjeto História
Volume2016
Issue number56
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

Keywords

  • racism
  • Blackface
  • Brazil
  • Netherlands
  • Popular culture

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