Black feminist thinking and the blog “Blogueiras Negras”

  • Thais Pereira da Silva Universidade de São Paulo

    Thais Pereira da Silva es periodista, magíster y estudiante de doctorado en el programa de Ciencias de la Información de la Universidade de São Paulo (USP), ubicada en Brasil. Durante la maestría, investigué la apropiación de las TIC por parte de mujeres negras brasileñas que tenían el blog "Blogueiras Negras" como estudio de campo. En mi doctorado investigo las narrativas que genera el programa de televisión Big Brother Brasil (BBB 21) entre activistas negros en las redes sociales.

Keywords: ICTs, black women, black feminist thinking, Blogueiras Negras

Abstract

This article aims to reflect on the production of knowledge based on the epistemology of black feminist thought, proposed by Patricia Hill Collins, which is configured as a critical theory produced by black women in their struggles against three articulated dimensions of oppression: economic, political and ideological. In this paper, we analyze the ideological dimension, or the cultural dimension. For this, we use the Netnografia research method, from the analysis of the case study of the blog “Blogueiras Negras” (BN), which was carried out in the period from March 2013 to December 2014. Representative of the tradition of black printing and two movements of black women, or BN is a collaborative platform that brings together about 400 authors. In addition, the bibliographic research includes the following authors (s), also two cited: Sueli Carneiro, Lélia Gonzalez, among others.

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Pereira da Silva, T. (2021). Black feminist thinking and the blog “Blogueiras Negras”. Conexión, (15), 35-57. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/conexion/article/view/24149