Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea

This paper examines, in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus and Conceição Evaristo , aesthetic and political possibilities of self - representation of black female experience in Brazilian metropolis. The city, in their books, is not just landscape or portrait, but element of subjectivation and space...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f585476cb33d49388522283f8e4f51bf2021-11-11T15:52:08ZPara não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea1518-01582316-4018https://doaj.org/article/f585476cb33d49388522283f8e4f51bf2014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=323132708014https://doaj.org/toc/1518-0158https://doaj.org/toc/2316-4018This paper examines, in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus and Conceição Evaristo , aesthetic and political possibilities of self - representation of black female experience in Brazilian metropolis. The city, in their books, is not just landscape or portrait, but element of subjectivation and space of empowerment, which become effective f rom the writing itself. Out of the dominant perspective in our literary canon–white, male, elitist–, Jesus and Evaristo not only rescue „untold stories‟ as well as produce new ways of thinking and expressing the relationship between city, gender, race a nd class.Regina DalcastagnèUniversidade de Brasíliaarticlecitygenderracecarolina maria de jesusconceição evaristoFrench literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999ESPTEstudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, Iss 44, Pp 289-302 (2014)
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topic city
gender
race
carolina maria de jesus
conceição evaristo
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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race
carolina maria de jesus
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French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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Regina Dalcastagnè
Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
description This paper examines, in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus and Conceição Evaristo , aesthetic and political possibilities of self - representation of black female experience in Brazilian metropolis. The city, in their books, is not just landscape or portrait, but element of subjectivation and space of empowerment, which become effective f rom the writing itself. Out of the dominant perspective in our literary canon–white, male, elitist–, Jesus and Evaristo not only rescue „untold stories‟ as well as produce new ways of thinking and expressing the relationship between city, gender, race a nd class.
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title Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
title_short Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
title_full Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
title_fullStr Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
title_full_unstemmed Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
title_sort para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
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