This article approaches the theme of "New Old Slavery" from a study of Afro-Brazilian literature written by women. The idea is to show that black women have lived - and live, since racial prejudice still persists in our society, which is a legacy of the slavery process - for centuries on the slavery of silencing and, through literature, they have been fighting and conquering a space in Brazilian literature from which they give voice to those who, for centuries, have been and continue, even to a lesser extent, being muted and invisible to history, and in this way, a new form of the old slavery is rendered. Through literary art, Afro-Brazilian writers have "blurred" the traditional and official speech when ...
This article presents an analysis about the ethnic-racial identity in Brazilian literature in the li...
This article intends to discuss the invisibility that black feminist thought and the intellectual, a...
It is difficult to find in Brazilian literature works in which discursive constructions and narrativ...
This article approaches the theme of "New Old Slavery" from a study of Afro-Brazilian literature wri...
This article approaches the theme of "New Old Slavery" from a study of Afro-Brazilian literature wri...
This article aims to analyze the short story “Olhos d´água” (2014), present in the homonym collectio...
This article aims to provide some elements for a reflection on the literary creation of black women ...
The article aims to discuss the concept of black and/or Afro-Brazilian literature. It summarizes dif...
<p>O presente artigo discute os conceitos de literatura negra e literatura afro-brasileira a partir ...
Partindo da análise de algumas obras do cânone brasileiro, o artigo se propõe a analisar como a lite...
The article has as its object of analysis Primeiras Trovas Burlescas de Getulino (1859), one of the ...
The title of this study echoes Ana Célia Silva´s eponymous poem, which associates black phenotype wi...
Ana Maria Gonçalves gives voice to Kehinde, narrator of the novel, an African woman of the old Dahom...
Although there are many, mostly male, contemporary writers in Brazil whose narratives of urban viole...
Although there are many, mostly male, contemporary writers in Brazil whose narratives of urban viole...
This article presents an analysis about the ethnic-racial identity in Brazilian literature in the li...
This article intends to discuss the invisibility that black feminist thought and the intellectual, a...
It is difficult to find in Brazilian literature works in which discursive constructions and narrativ...
This article approaches the theme of "New Old Slavery" from a study of Afro-Brazilian literature wri...
This article approaches the theme of "New Old Slavery" from a study of Afro-Brazilian literature wri...
This article aims to analyze the short story “Olhos d´água” (2014), present in the homonym collectio...
This article aims to provide some elements for a reflection on the literary creation of black women ...
The article aims to discuss the concept of black and/or Afro-Brazilian literature. It summarizes dif...
<p>O presente artigo discute os conceitos de literatura negra e literatura afro-brasileira a partir ...
Partindo da análise de algumas obras do cânone brasileiro, o artigo se propõe a analisar como a lite...
The article has as its object of analysis Primeiras Trovas Burlescas de Getulino (1859), one of the ...
The title of this study echoes Ana Célia Silva´s eponymous poem, which associates black phenotype wi...
Ana Maria Gonçalves gives voice to Kehinde, narrator of the novel, an African woman of the old Dahom...
Although there are many, mostly male, contemporary writers in Brazil whose narratives of urban viole...
Although there are many, mostly male, contemporary writers in Brazil whose narratives of urban viole...
This article presents an analysis about the ethnic-racial identity in Brazilian literature in the li...
This article intends to discuss the invisibility that black feminist thought and the intellectual, a...
It is difficult to find in Brazilian literature works in which discursive constructions and narrativ...