Mecila Working Paper nº 91 2025 | Insisting on Her Rights and Other Afro-Brazilian Repertoires of Resisting Everyday Grey Racism / Seth Racusen
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The paper shows how everyday racism in Brazil is woven into ordinary social interactions, making both domination and resistance harder to recognize.
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It argues that a “grey structure” of oppression shapes how people resist racism and creates collective challenges for victims who want to confront it.
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An example case illustrates how victims shift between subtle and more forceful forms of resistance in response to changing dynamics of racial domination.
PDF nº 91 – ENG – insisting-on-her-rights
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REGARDS CNRS (19 de noviembre de 2025). Mecila Working Paper nº 91 2025 | Insisting on Her Rights and Other Afro-Brazilian Repertoires of Resisting Everyday Grey Racism / Seth Racusen. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 9 de febrero de 2026 de https://doi.org/10.58079/15645






