Resumo:
The production of women, gender, and feminist studies and their intersection with race and racism studies has enabled critical, anti-racist, and anti-sexist knowledge formation within universities. This study aimed to verify the incidence of the production of women, gender, and feminisms studies and its intersection with race and racism studies in graduate courses at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). To this end, the productions of theses and dissertations from twelve UFBA graduate courses defended between 2004 and 2018 were surveyed, totaling 3,753 productions. The primary data source for the research was the Capes online theses and dissertations catalog. It was possible to verify an increase in women, gender, and feminist studies in UFBA's graduate courses, especially the Interdisciplinary Program in Women, Gender and Feminist Studies, which presented a large production in the field of intersection, making thus an essential space for generating anti-sexist and anti-racist research within the university.