Raciality in Frantz Fanon and Conceição Evaristo:
theoretical contribution!
Palavras-chave:
Raciality, Fannon, Evaristo, combating racismResumo
This article aims to analyze the issue of raciality in the work of Frantz Fanon and Conceição Evaristo, two important thinkers who addressed the racial issue in different contexts. The deep and significant connection between the writings and theories of these two authors allows for a deep and comprehensive reflection on the social and cultural construction of race, in addition to enabling a broader and more comprehensive understanding of the experiences and experiences of the black population, which are fundamental to the deconstruction of structural racism. This theoretical, qualitative study discusses the multidimensionality in the works of both authors, establishing, in the end, a proposal for comparing their thoughts regarding the central axis of the study's search, raciality and its contributions to contemporary times. Evaristo and Fanon provide a critical and challenging reflection on raciality, demonstrating how the social construction of race affects not only the material and social conditions of black individuals, but also their subjectivity and identity. Thus, the joint analysis of these two authors allows for a broader understanding of the historical, social and cultural dimensions of raciality, in addition to highlighting the importance of thinking about strategies and policies to combat structural racism.