Race, racism and discourse: the language of the said and the unsaid in the violation of the Rights of Blacks in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.5216/lahrs.v4.82210Keywords:
Race, Racism, Social construction, Language and discourseAbstract
This article aims to demonstrate how racism operates the concept of “race” from the perspective of discourses, so that the social language of the said (and the unsaid) confers privileges or impute disadvantages to individuals based on the criterion of racial discrimination. The methodology has been bibliographic research, with document analysis, in gathering significant information about the proposed problem.
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