Mundialidades e Humanidades Negro Africanas

Algumas Notas para Resistir às Políticas da Inimizade

Authors

  • Sebastião Marques Cardoso

Abstract

In this text we will deal with the construction of the racist discourse as one of the premises of European colonization in Africa. We will verify how the colonizer's racialized discourse disturbed, segregated and traumatized African cultures in colonization, in the same way that it led the negroafrican to be aware of a continental identity more in common in Africa. We will also see how this racist discourse prospered and widened in post-coloniality, through a remarkably global and economic racism, and how, as opposed to this general conception of racism, the various communities of the world can outline a resistance. To do so, we will make comparisons between two tragedies that occurred in 2019 (Passage of the Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, and the fire of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, France) and finally we will see more closely the Portuguese colonial situation, through the discourse of the post-colonial Guinean literature.

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Published

2021-01-21