El color del espejo

El color del espejo

El color del espejo

Natalia Santiesteban Mosquera

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Editorial:
UNIVERSIDAD ICESI
Año de edición:
2017
ISBN:
9789588936246
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Las historias de estas mujeres nos interpelan a partir de su derecho y su capacidad de autorepresentarse, no como adalides de las luchas de las mujeres negras colombianas en general, sino como subjetividades y trayectorias encarnadas de tensiones, ambigüedades, contradicciones y zonas grises presentes en las reconstrucciones de sus biografías. Con este libro comprendemos que autorepresentarnos como mujeres negras es oponernos a la imposición de un relato nacional que ignora o estereotipa nuestras actuaciones y producciones culturales. Autorepresentarnos es crear y recrear -desde nuestras propias identificaciones y con nuestros propios recursos estéticos e intelectuales- la historia y la cultura negras colombianas en toda su polifonía; es hacer uso de nuestra agencia subjetiva para adquirir existencia política y cultural como mujeres negras, en toda nuestra diversidad, dentro de la sociedad colombiana. 10

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