Abstract
This article aims to present the audience reception of Black Panther by an Afro-Brazilian public. It raises questions about the autonomous appropriation of the film's messages by an Afro-Brazilian diasporic community. It also questions the construction of a black identity, present and future, linked to an apparent rediscovery of the African continent by the global cultural industry. The theoretical framework is Afrofuturism. The methodology is audience reception studies as well as thematic content analysis.
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Burocco, L. (2019). Do not make Africa an object of exploitation again. Image & Text, (33). https://doi.org/10.17159/2617-3255/2018/n33a5
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