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Whiteness, Maleness and Power: a study in Rio de Janeiro
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- This article discusses the accounts of a group of upper-middle class white men of Rio de Janeiro about their sexual access to domestic workers (empregada) during their adolescence. After a brief discussion of the specific characteristics of whiteness in Brazil, the interviewees’ sexual experiences are discussed in relation to Freyre’s description, in Casa-Grande e Senzala, of the sexual relationship of the white slave master’s son with the mulata slave. This sexual relationship was recognized by the interviewees as a symbolically dense site for understanding their own experiences with empregadas even if the empregada’s skin color is considered less relevant than her class. I argue that these sexual relationships contribute to shaping the interviewees’ experiences of whiteness. In particular, interviewees’ silence about empregadas’ skin color is also a silence about their own skin color and part of the larger silence surrounding whiteness understood as a site of class and color privilege.
- Subjects :
- Cultural Studies
White (horse)
genetic structures
Sociology and Political Science
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Gender studies
Sexual relationship
Racism
Silence
Power (social and political)
Race (biology)
Anthropology
Skin color
maleness
whiteness
whitene
Sociology
Brazil, racism, whiteness, maleness
racism
Privilege (social inequality)
Brazil
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Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7da0309f992602360156146a58ce8930
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/17442222.2015.1055889?journalCode=rlac20