Abstract
This bibliographic review, itself part of a wider research on black intellectuals from 1970- 1980, reports on my collective and personal experience. It focues on Lélia Gonzalez’s (1935-1994) oeuvre and trajectory and her relationship with anthropology, with written and insurgent speeches that are recaptured as an epistemological dispute in the context of affirmative actions. It is based on a collection of original and republished texts: essays, articles, interviews, speeches, and some images from personal files of the activist author.
Keywords:
Black Intellectually; Anthropology; Epistemological Dispute; Lélia Gonzalez