Itinéraires (Sep 2022)
« Moi, la noire docteure » : penser une prise de parole de femme noire/décoloniale à la première personne
Abstract
The analysis of “first person” speeches has not always taken into account parameters of class, gender and race. This article proposes to analyze the intersectional dimension in the analysis of situated discourses through two black research works from the global South, Giovanna Xavier and Maboula Soumahoro, which combine activism and the theorization of situated knowledge. The first part sets out the production conditions of the books and of corpus. Then, in the epistemological and theoretical framework notions are presented in order to question the way in which the discourse analysis of thought on the subject and on meaning must be rethought from the study of the constitutively racial and gender dimension of discourse. Then, in the last part, the analyses is developed from two discursive categories, silence (Orlandi 1992) and enunciation-utterance place (Zoppi-Fontana 1999).
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