Feminist, black, and lgbti movements in brazil: Subjects, networks, and frames

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This article focuses on processes of change in feminist and black movements, as well as in what is known currently as the LGBTI movement. It aims to produce comparative approximations on the production of frames and the organizational forms of each movement, considering their trajectories in the last four decades. Special emphasis is given to recent years and to the way the notions of experience and intersectionality have operated in the post-2010 period, notably in activist initiatives led by young people. To this end, it is used a relational and processual theoretical framework, dialoguing with socio-anthropological studies that have focused on movements. The article is based on ethnographic material and literature review.

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Facchini, R., Do Carmo, Í. N., & Lima, S. P. (2020). Feminist, black, and lgbti movements in brazil: Subjects, networks, and frames. Educacao e Sociedade, 41, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1590/ES.230408

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