Não tenho medo de falar a verdade: a constituição da mulher negra a partir de relatos de si videográficos do canal Rayza Nicácio no YouTube
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.28998/2317-9945.202377.63-78Abstract
This work seeks to discuss the extent to which black women constitute themselves as ethical subjects based on a self-saying videographed and shared on YouTube, which touches on both confessional and parrhesiast aspects. To this end, it is affiliated with Foucauldian discourse studies, aiming to analyze how the practice of reporting oneself in front of the cameras presents itself as one of the current techniques of ethical constitution of the contemporary subject, which is crossed by relations of knowledge-power and real regimes. From the analysis, it is observed that the videographies of the self of the black woman youtuber are sometimes presented as a practice of freedom and against conduct that allow this subject to maintain an intense relationship with himself, developing an ethics of the self, mediated by technological devices and by the relationship with others - their followers.