Estruturas Intocadas: Racismo e Ditadura no Rio de Janeiro

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Resumo O trabalho pretende racializar a produção de memória sobre a ditadura empresarial-militar no Brasil, destacando formas de resistência negra organizadas nos anos 1960-1980. Parte-se da hipótese de que a adoção do mito da democracia racial como um dos mecanismos ideológicos do regime mobilizou práticas seculares de desumanização e inscreveu, a partir delas, uma forma de atuação racista.Abstract This article aims to racialize the production of memory under the corporate-military dictatorship in Brazil, bringing to bear forms of black resistance organized during the 1960s and 1980s. The hypothesis is that the myth of racial democracy served as one of the ideological mechanisms of the regime. In this way, this period of Brazilian history inscribed a racist operational logic and further entrenched century-long practices of dehumanization.

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Pires, T. R. de O. (2018). Estruturas Intocadas: Racismo e Ditadura no Rio de Janeiro. Revista Direito e Práxis, 9(2), 1054–1079. https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2018/33900

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