FERNANDES, Saulo Luders.; GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; VALENCIA, Liliana Parra.
Resumo:
The present study is part of a field research and is characterized by a qualitative,
exploratory case study, whose objective was to analyze the performance of the quilombola
identity in the daily life of women from a quilombo in the agreste of the State of Alagoas. The
research was conducted in four stages: 1- literature review; 2- insertion in the research field; 3-
collection and analysis of information; 4- feedback of the research to the participants and the community. The participants were 03 women: 01 young (20 years), 01 adult (47 years) and 01
elderly (71 years). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with two themes: daily life
experiences as black quilombola women; and the meanings produced by interviewees about
the quilombola identity. After transcription, the interviews were analyzed by content analysis
methods and produced two thematic categories: a) experiences of oppression of black
quilombola women; b) diversity of meaning about quilombola identity. Women understand the
quilombo as a place of affirmation of their ways of life as black women, as well as a place of
reproduction of logics of oppression against the intersectionality of ethnic-racial and gender
markers. There was also a generational difference as to the way of understanding the
quilombola identity in the life of the young woman and the elderly participant. It is necessary to
understand the specificities with which each community and its members interpret the
quilombola identity in their lives and activities, in the understanding that it can work as an
enhancer in the affirmation of these black territories.