Insubmissas vozes de mulheres: as falas da (in) subalternidade
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2023-08-23
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Dissertação de mestrado
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O presente trabalho objetiva refletir sobre as representações do negro na literatura canônica
brasileira, bem como a reverberação dessas representações na atualidade. O estudo aborda a
trajetória da escritora Conceição Evaristo e a visibilidade de autores negros no mercado
editorial e nas instâncias de prestígio literário. A análise se concentra na construção das
narrativas das personagens femininas negras em Insubmissas Lágrimas de Mulheres (2016)
atendando à construção dos focos narrativos, polissemias de vozes e os seus imbricamentos. O
trabalho também se dedica a examinar as vozes-mulheres que derramaram lágrimas
insubmissas em três grandes bordados: maternagem, misoginia e diáspora negra.
This present work aims to reflect on the representations of Black individuals in Brazilian canonical literature, as well as the reverberation of these representations in contemporary times. The study addresses the trajectory of the writer Conceição Evaristo and the visibility of Black authors in the publishing market and in instances of literary prestige. The analysis focuses on the construction of narratives featuring Black female characters in "Insubmissas Lágrimas de Mulheres" (2016), paying attention to the construction of narrative perspectives, the polysemy of voices, and their interconnections. The work also dedicates itself to examining the voices of women who shed unsubmissive tears in three major tapestries: motherhood, misogyny, and Black diaspora.
This present work aims to reflect on the representations of Black individuals in Brazilian canonical literature, as well as the reverberation of these representations in contemporary times. The study addresses the trajectory of the writer Conceição Evaristo and the visibility of Black authors in the publishing market and in instances of literary prestige. The analysis focuses on the construction of narratives featuring Black female characters in "Insubmissas Lágrimas de Mulheres" (2016), paying attention to the construction of narrative perspectives, the polysemy of voices, and their interconnections. The work also dedicates itself to examining the voices of women who shed unsubmissive tears in three major tapestries: motherhood, misogyny, and Black diaspora.
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Insubmissas vozes de mulheres: as falas da (in) subalternidade