A fantasia colonial no Brasil contemporâneo:
Intersecções na obra de artistas negros, indígenas e LGBTQIA+
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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2023.10.01.1-20Abstract
This work analyzes the performance of six contemporary Brazilian artists whose production is placed in a decolonial perspective, that is, it has as a parameter a critical view in relation to the political, epistemic and cultural imprisonment imposed by European thought. Their works maintained a strong position of combating the neocolonial practices that echo in contemporary societies, consolidating a conduct of domination in the political, economic, cultural and social spheres. The analysis of the artists was organized according to their themes: Aline Mattos and Rosana Paulino deal with racism and the Brazilian slavery past. Jaider Esbell and Daiara Tukano bring the indigenous mythological question as a representation of their universe always threatened by the presence of the white man. Auá Mendes and Rosa Luz contemplate, in their productions analysed here, the dissident transgender body in a heteronormative world. At the same time, the article brings impressions of the writer and artist Jota Mombaça recorded in the book “Não vai nos matar agora” (Won’t kill us now), establishing a dialogue between her writing on decolonial issues with the remaining works. With this, we seek to emphasize the proximity that Jota Mombaça's thinking has with the production of selected artists whose manifestations seek to reflect on common themes such as racism, gender, inequality and activism.
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