Gendering decolonization: what ́s on display?Interview with Maíra Zenun
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https://doi.org/10.34619/64yf-qkjrKeywords:
black cinema, decolonization, de-patriarchalizationAbstract
In a modern colonial world-system, imagining and capturing the look of women is, in itself, an urgent job. Not only because sexism is not an epiphenomenon of colonialism, but because it is a structuring apparatus of the patriarchal and sexist modern-colonial world in which we (still) live in. We propose to think about gendering decolonizating through an interview with Maíra Zenun, co-founder of International Film Festival of Cova, talking about what´s on display in Portugal and how to decolonize the screens.
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