¿Qué vendes morena?: unpacking the bodily territorialization of Black women in Buenos Aires

Prisca Gayles
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Abstract A recurring experience for many Black women in Buenos Aires is the assumption that they are ‘prostitutes’. This article examines how assumptions that violate the black feminine body by assigning it stigmatized roles become trivialized and normalized in Argentina, a nation many Argentines claim is devoid of antiblack racism. I draw from the concepts of ‘bodily territorialization’, ‘space invaders’, and ‘overdetermined nominative properties’, as conceptualized by feminist scholars, to analyse assumptions about Black women in Buenos Aires, Argentina. My analysis entails a critical reading of cultural texts and images, blog posts, interview data, and autoethnographic accounts. My data show that the territorialization of Black women is rooted in colonial histories and contemporarily reproduced through misrecognitions. I argue that such a reading offers a decolonial feminist vantage point from which to explicate the processes by which ‘overdetermined nominative properties’ of Black women become trivialized and normalized in Argentina.
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ququel vendes morena?解析布宜诺斯艾利斯黑人女性的身体领地化
布宜诺斯艾利斯的许多黑人女性反复出现的一个经历是,她们被认为是“妓女”。这篇文章探讨了在阿根廷这个许多阿根廷人声称没有反黑人种族主义的国家,通过赋予黑人女性污名化的角色来侵犯黑人女性身体的假设是如何变得无足轻重和正常化的。我从女权主义学者提出的“身体领土化”、“太空入侵者”和“过度确定的名义属性”等概念中汲取灵感,分析了对阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯黑人女性的假设。我的分析需要批判性地阅读文化文本和图像、博客文章、采访数据和自己的民族志账户。我的数据表明,黑人女性的领土化根植于殖民历史,并在当代通过误解再现。我认为,这样的阅读提供了一个去殖民主义的女权主义的有利位置,从这个角度来解释黑人女性的“过度决定的名义属性”在阿根廷变得无足轻重和正常化的过程。
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