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Linking gender,class and race in Brazil1
Authors:Cláudia Barcellos Rezende  Márcia Lima
Affiliation:1. Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ);2. University of S?o Paulo and CEBRAP (Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning)
Abstract:This article examines the socio‐historical effects of the intersection of representations of gender, race, and the nation which determine black Brazilian women's subaltern social position and inform their self‐representations. This intersection is presented from two perspectives: analysis of quantitative data and a case study. Through the examination of socio‐economic data on black women participation in the labour market, it show that, when compared with white women and black men, black women are unequally concentrated in certain low paid jobs in the service industry, such as for instance domestic work. Through a brief case study, basically interviews with women from different colours and social classes — i.e. domestic workers and their employers — it shows how the particularities of domestic work inform black women's race and gender self‐definitions.
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