Reflections on blackness: social policy struggle identity claim

The négritude he was a cultural concept and politician arisen from the  reaction against the oppression of the colonial system and the reigning  racism in the companies oppressed by west. The négritude was a  movement of resistance and of liberation, not only because it designated  a movement of lit...

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Autores principales: Govera, Marcos, Silva, Marielvis
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Publicado: Centro de estudios en Filosofía de las ciencias y hermenéutica filosófica del comahue Facultad de Humanidades - Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/horizontes/article/view/1808
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Sumario:The négritude he was a cultural concept and politician arisen from the  reaction against the oppression of the colonial system and the reigning  racism in the companies oppressed by west. The négritude was a  movement of resistance and of liberation, not only because it designated  a movement of literary writing of Black Africa, but because also he  appears as fight, resistance. It was a movement, in opposition to the  consideration of the black as being low or dependent; it is to say, it was a  strategy to revalue, to estimate and to weight all the characteristics that are considered to be like own of the black culture and that can be  opposed to the European stereotypes. Finally, with the accomplishment of this test one will penetrate into the field of the Caribbean philosophy, trying to pay the great historical debt, which owes him to this prolific current of the thought. In addition, there is had the firm intention of which this one investigation is a royal contribution for the interested parties who begin in the Caribbean, postcolonial, anticolonial and culturalLatin­Americanstudies.