Facets of Anti-Black Genocide

Toward a Theory of Rape as the Condition
DATE
Mon, 02/14/2022 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
LOCATION
ONLINE
DETAILS

Ana Flauzina, Chancellors Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Riverside, will explore how sexual violence forms a complex matrix of assault targeting Black communities in Brazil and the United States. Her talk is part of the Criminology, Law and Society's Colloquium series. 

In addition to being a historically durable method for brutalizing Black women's bodies, rape also constitutes a weapon in disarticulating Black communities en masse. That is, rape is materially responsible for the massacre of Black women’s bodies and is also a primary ideologicaldiscursive weapon of anti-Black genocide. The research methodology accounts for the formulations of Black feminist scholars as well as the primary testimonies of Black women survivors of sexual violence and terror. Facets of Anti-Black Genocide responds to a broad, diasporic demand for scholarship on anti-Black genocide that directly reflects Black women’s complex reflections on their bodily and spiritual exposure to gendered and sexualized terror.

Flauzina is a black activist and a legal scholar. Her publications include: “Corpo Negro Caído no chão: o sistema penal e o projeto genocida do Estado brasileiro” (Black Body on the ground: the penal system and the genocidal project of the Brazilian State) (2008) and “Utopias de Nós Desenhadas a Sós” (Utopias of Us) (2015).

For questions about the series, contact: Amanda Geller, agellers@uci.edu, Miguel Quintana Navarrete, miguelrq@uci.edu, Susan Coutin, scoutin@uci.edu, or Meghan Ballard, mmballar@uci.edu.

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