SUBALTERN CAN WRITE! A DECOLONIAL AND INTERSECTIONAL CONTRIBUTION IN THE WORK OF CAROLINA MARIA DE JESUS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES

Subaltern can write! A decolonial and intersectional contribution in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus for organizational studies

Subaltern can write! A decolonial and intersectional contribution in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus for organizational studies

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This study aims to investigate how it is possible to establish a connection through relevant characteristics in contemporary companies regarding the theme of black women through the study of intersectionality, as (re)producer of structural and social inequalities identified in the work "Room of eviction: diary of a slum", by Carolina Maria de Jesus, published in 1960.Presenting a qualitative approach, with exploratory and explanatory approach, this study aims to Extend Shipping Contract reconstruct the identity subjectivity of black women.For this reason, the narratives of black women, professionals of multinational companies, are considered as the first starting point of this study.Thus, through the interviews conducted it was possible to collect and analyze the data from the perspective of intersectionality and decoloniality.The empirical methodology applied, through research and observation, starting from the analysis BALM LEMON HERB C/S of anchored content, through the definition of categorizations and allocation of the transcriptions of the texts in each of the categories established in grouping species.

The results achieved contribute to the perspective of this theme in Organizational Studies, showing that issues raised by Carolina Maria de Jesus are still present in social relations and in the position of black women in contemporary companies.

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