Abstract

This article is built as a provocation from a visit to post-abolition historiographies, the Social History of Homosexuality in Brazil and the debates about black masculinities in Brazil. Visiting these three frameworks, I question how it is possible to think, from these, the trajectories of black homosexuals in Brazil thinking from the socio-historically constructed representations about black and / or homosexual subjects, especially in medical-legal discourses and academic formulations

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  • NEGROS GAYS EN LA(S) HISTORIA(S) DEL POST-ABOLICIÓN: ALGUNOS PROBLEMAS A LA LUZ DE DEBATE SOBRE LAS MASCULINIDADES NEGRAS

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DEBATE SOBRE AS MASCULINIDADES NEGRAS

Resumo: O presente artigo constrói-se como uma provocação a partir de uma visita a bibliografias sobre o Pós-Abolição, a História Social da Homossexualidade no Brasil e os debates sobre masculinidades negras no Brasil. Questiono como é possível pensar, a partir destes, as trajetórias de homossexuais negros no Brasil pensando a partir das representações sócio-historicamente construídas sobre sujeitos negros e/ou homossexuais sobretudo nos discursos médico-legais e nas formulações acadêmicas. BLACK HOMOSSEXUALS IN THE BRAZILIAN POST-ABOLITION HISTORIES: SOME PROBLEMS IN THE LIGHT OF BLACK MASCULINITY'S DEBATE

SOBRE A HOMOSSEXUALIDADE
DIÁLOGO COM AS MASCULINIDADES NEGRAS
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