Trajectory, experience and intellectual work in Virgínia Bicudo
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v20i44.11758Keywords:
Virgínia Bicudo, Sociology, Psychoanalysis, Gender, RaceAbstract
This article recovers and contextualizes the career and work of Virgínia Leone Bicudo (1910-2003) with the aim of highlighting her contribution to Brazilian social thought and participation in the institutionalization of the Social Sciences and Psychoanalysis in Brazil. Questioning the silencing of the intellectual memory of black women, it asks how racial, class and gender experience can be used to analyze her trajectory, her work or her thematic choices.
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