Abstract:
This article aims to reflect on the relationship between racism, patriarchal relationships and poverty as part of a specific system of oppression called patriarchal racism. It´s about theoretical research that sought to articulate the particularity of Brazilian racism to the conformation of patriarchal relations, from the thinking of black women. Thus, there is a racism produced in the process of slave colonization in Brazil, given that slavery was a patriarchal system. The particularities of Brazil's social and historical formation produced a specific type of racism that currently presents itself from the myth of Brazilian democracy. These contours, articulated to patriarchal relationships and structuring poverty, shape specific contexts of oppression for black women in which stereotypes, invisibilities and processes of exploitation overlap.
Keywords: Patriarchal racism; black women; Poverty