This thesis proposes to discuss the exile and female displacement in the works Ronda solitária (1954), No exílio (1948), O muro de pedras (1963), and O dia mais longo de Thereza (1965) by Elisa Lispector. In them, the characters created by the author live a kind of spatial and social displacement, represented in hybrid identities, constructed by means of incommunicable and lonely women stranded by some type of existential anguish who, although showing a certain desire for communication with the world, they go into exile in as attempt at self-knowledge. These characters enact the forms of nomadism and seek through intense mobility, balance. The experiences lived by the characters oh Elisa Lispector, seem to be confused with the life stories ...
Literary responses to Republican exile are diverse and autobiographical works have emerged as a sign...
“Glimpses of the exile in Cecília Meireles and Florbela Espanca’s poetry” The aim of this pap...
During the decade of the 1970\u27s in South America, people saw the governments become overrun by di...
This research focuses on literature produced by Elisa Lispector, immigrant writer who deals with sen...
The following study examines the complexities surrounding identity negotiation in transnational lite...
This dissertation explores the ways in which exile influences and transforms perceptions of self. A ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature...
Abstract: This paper proposes to analyze the representation of female protagonists in the novel Com ...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
This study focuses on the diverse representations and reconceptualizations of exile in the personal ...
In Exile and Identity in Autobiographies of Twentieth-Century Spanish Women, Karla P. Zepeda studies...
The main objective of this article is to understand the experience of exiled women through the analy...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
The present research aims to explore the subject of the exile in contemporary literature in Quebec, ...
Literary responses to Republican exile are diverse and autobiographical works have emerged as a sign...
“Glimpses of the exile in Cecília Meireles and Florbela Espanca’s poetry” The aim of this pap...
During the decade of the 1970\u27s in South America, people saw the governments become overrun by di...
This research focuses on literature produced by Elisa Lispector, immigrant writer who deals with sen...
The following study examines the complexities surrounding identity negotiation in transnational lite...
This dissertation explores the ways in which exile influences and transforms perceptions of self. A ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature...
Abstract: This paper proposes to analyze the representation of female protagonists in the novel Com ...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
Despite the recent increase in scholarship on the subject of the female experience in exile, there i...
This study focuses on the diverse representations and reconceptualizations of exile in the personal ...
In Exile and Identity in Autobiographies of Twentieth-Century Spanish Women, Karla P. Zepeda studies...
The main objective of this article is to understand the experience of exiled women through the analy...
The paper aims to reflect at the relation between literature and exile by reading the text “Literatu...
The present research aims to explore the subject of the exile in contemporary literature in Quebec, ...
Literary responses to Republican exile are diverse and autobiographical works have emerged as a sign...
“Glimpses of the exile in Cecília Meireles and Florbela Espanca’s poetry” The aim of this pap...
During the decade of the 1970\u27s in South America, people saw the governments become overrun by di...