Mulatta
not white, not black, not humans
Keywords:
Mulatta, Songs about Mulatta, Miscegenation, Whitewash, InvisibilityAbstract
In the Brazil of disparities, society still operates the exclusion of women and their confinement in the private realm. Stereotypes affect different women in different ways; black women have never been treated as fragile. The mulatta gain visibility only in carnival, in an objectified way, exalted by music and eternalized by literature as inhuman characters, always dancing and seducing. They are short-lived, as they only last the length of their enchantment.
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