Diferença e devir-minoritário
Interlocuções entre Beatriz Nascimento, Deleuze e Guattari
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https://doi.org/10.59488/tragica.v17i2.64847Abstract
This article seeks to present the concept of difference in Gilles Deleuze and the impossibility of reducing it to the diverse, to something that would be confined to an exteriority, an identity – with the crucial observation that criticizing identity does not correspond to opposing minorities. We observe in the thought of Beatriz Nascimento how her conceptual production approaches and diverges from the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari, constructing her own thought on the quilombo and Black people. From this intertwining and starting from the Brazilian territory, we can problematize the limits of identities to broaden the conceptual and political possibilities through minoritarian becomings, which implicate an entire community.
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