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Junguiana

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TANCETTI, Barbara  and  ESTEVES, Jéssica Harumi. Racism as a Brazilian cultural complex: a feminist revision from a decolonial perspective. Junguiana [online]. 2020, vol.38, n.2, pp. 49-62. ISSN 2595-1297.

This work aims to establish an interlocution between different areas of knowledge - analytical psychology, decolonial feminism and black feminism - in order to promote a reflection on racism in the current Brazilian society and the importance of the clinical work within this context. Our purpose is - based on a question that emerged from our practices - to instigate a dialogue to further our comprehension in a more plural way and to introduce an intersectional way of thinking, enabling new narratives that contemplate multiple perspectives on the phenomenon of racism. To this end, the Jungian study on cultural complexes proved to be a fruitful field of critical reflection within clinical practice and theoretical expansion based on the transdisciplinary dialogue between different fields of knowledge. ■

Keywords : racism; cultural complex; decolonial feminism; transdisciplinary; analytical psychology.

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