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The Power of Naming Brazilian Feminist Anti-racist Intellectuals in Digital Platforms1 1 This paper was first presented as a guest talk at the University of Richmond, I would like to thank Mariela Méndez for her comments and generosity on that occasion. I would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their suggestions. The author is Professora Adjunta in the Department of Letras Neolatinas (LNEO), faculty of the Graduate Program in Letras (concentration in Linguistics) and Head of Internationalisation at the Instituto de Letras (ILE), State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Prociência Fellow (UERJ-FAPERJ) 2021-2024 and Jovem Cientista do Nosso Estado (JCNE-FAPERJ).

Abstract

This article examines the practice of naming anti-racist women intellectuals as a form of feminist digital activism in Brazil, in tweets referencing Carolina Maria de Jesus and Lélia González. The analysis combines the tools of feminist decolonial digital humanities, intellectual history and what has been called “distant reading”, in order to study the act of naming as a set of techno-discursive practices. It addresses the transnational circulation of tweets, hashtag emergence and relevance, users most frequently mentioned and the topics with greater traction in social networks. The main conclusion is that digital practices of naming Brazilian anti-racist feminist intellectuals on Twitter are powerful tools for creating and mobilising social meanings that: (1) subvert global and intellectual canons and hierarchies; 2) take advantage of the technical possibilities of digital platforms, but instead of privileging advertising and self-promotion, they go against platform determinism and stress an egalitarian logic; and (3) form and maintain collective identities and solidify counterpublics.

Keywords:
feminism; anti-racism; intellectuals; digital platforms

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