LIVE AND BE IN SPACE: the black women struggle in the abstract space
Social space; Everyday life; Body; Praxis; Black women.
The urban formation as way of life is attached to contradictions inheret to transformations of the usage values to the trade values. The production and accumulation feature in capitalists societies extrapolates its space-time limits and guide the organization of social relations in social relations of production and reproduction that split people according to their role in that social organization. Thereby, as well as social relations, space is organized according to the fragmentation and hierarchy of life and it is realized as an abstract space where the body and their peculiarities that emanate from each person are reduced to the standardized rhythm of production. Those contradictions rise conflicts which “space users” seek to recognize themselves and be recognized as well, such as black women’s movements. This panorama is reproduced in diferent scales as these scales are part of a capitalist concrete base, from Brazil to São João del Rei. Therefore, under the lefebvrian transduction investigative method, bibliographic research and secondary data, this research seeks to understand, in the complexities of (re)production of live, the space which materializes ways and forms in which black women claim their existence in space as active agents in urban social practices. It is necessary to understand the social-spatical practices and the everyday life experimentation of people historically and spatially marked, on the totality groundwork, by the division of labor, racism and patriarchy that are part of the Brazilian social, political, economic and cultural structuring. Finally, this research seeks to apprehend the impossible-possible which lead its actions in an attempt to transform life and space radically while it is expected to presente the strategies of revolutionary práxis.