Intersectionality as a theoretical-methodological contribution in research with/for/about children and infancy in intercultural contexts
In Brazil, childhood is built on a racist, sexist, and classist history, and studies on it are intricately woven into this reality (Arroyo, 2018). In this context, intersectional Black feminist epistemology has been conquering political and academic spaces by promoting debates to understand the mech...
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Main Authors: | Flavio Santiago (Author), Artur Oriel Pereira (Author), Daniela Carolina Ernst (Author) |
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University of Bologna,
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