FALAVIENCES ABOUT STRATEGIC COALITIONS: BLACK WOMEN AND THEIR CONFRONTATIONS AMID THE COLONIALITIES OF THE WINE BUSINESS
Name: ANNELISE PASSOS
Publication date: 20/10/2023
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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JOSIANE SILVA DE OLIVEIRA | Examinador Externo |
JULIANA CRISTINA TEIXEIRA | Presidente |
KATIA CYRLENE DE ARAUJO VASCONCELOS | Examinador Interno |
Summary: I, Annelise Passos, invite you to dive into my dissertation, which is a personal and profound journey through the intersectional experiences of a black child and, soon after, a black woman in the world of wine. The general objective of this work is to
analyze, based on my Writings and on the Speakings of black women who relate to the field of wine in Brazil, the strategic coalitions developed to confront the colonialities of this field. The research was qualitative and used as a technique the production of information to Escrevivência, which involves my own writing. As a methodological approach, I present the proposal for a Falavivência (breathing - speaking - living) group, suggesting a new research path, albeit one that is still under construction. Aline, Ellen and Patrícia talk about how they work and relate to the field of wine, whether for survival or to promote social change. 'Writivência' and 'Falavivência' are guiding tools in this research. While Escrevivência allows for intimate written expression as a black woman, Falavivência gives voice to the verbal experiences of other black women,
providing a deeper insight into experiences in the field of wine. The results of this research highlight the importance of forming strategic coalitions between black women in this sector. They are fundamental in confronting colonialities (being, knowledge and power). It also shows that these black women.