WEAVING TEXTS, OPENING TRAILS: CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS WOMEN WRITERS

Autores

  • Anélia Montechiari Pietrani
  • Godofredo de Oliveira Neto
  • Rita Olivieri-Godet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35520/diadorim.2022.v24n1a55375

Palavras-chave:

Literatura Brasileira, Escritoras indígenas

Resumo

The studies published here address issues related to this production, crossed by the female subjectivity and the desire for literary and social emancipation. Decoloniality and depatriarchalization outline the perspective. Among other clues offered for reflection, we highlight the contextualization of the voices of indigenous female writers; the relationship between writing and political praxis; the recovery of ancestral memory and its intergenerational transmission; the representation of space historical dimension; the exploitation of indigenous territories; the intersection between memory of the autochthonous territory and urban landscapes; the sensory experience of space; the erotic sensitivity; the original forms of artistic expression; the linguistic and cultural friction.

Biografia do Autor

Anélia Montechiari Pietrani

Associate Professor of Brazilian Literature, Department of Vernacular Letters, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Godofredo de Oliveira Neto

Full Professor of Brazilian Literature, Department of Vernacular Letters, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Rita Olivieri-Godet

Emeritus Professor of Rennes 2 University

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Publicado

2023-04-14

Edição

Seção

Apresentação/Presentation - Dossiê de Literatura/Literature Dossier