Voz que se liberta, corpo que resiste: questões de gênero em poemas de Elizandra Souza
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2018-12
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The poetry of Elizandra Souza brings an aesthetical, literary and political concern
regarding the subordination of marginal women, relegated by the canonical literature and
marginalized both for gender and economic-geographical issues and, most of times, also for racial
issues. Important exponent of the marginal literature, the author has as her literary practice the
constant aim at the deconstruction of the traditional and Eurocentric female representation, the
discussion of myths and taboos, revealing the violence and stigmas imposed to marginal women.
The objective of this article is to analyze the gender issues that permeate poems selected from the
books Punga (2007) and Águas da Cabaça (2012), and to exmine how the literary language is used
to evidence the body as a symbolic space for resistance and fight.
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Autorrepresentação feminina, Resistência e ruptura estética, Estudos de gênero, Female self-representation, Resistance and aesthetical disruption, Gender studies
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LOUSA, Pilar Lago e; CAMARGO, Flávio Pereira. Voz que se liberta, corpo que resiste: questões de gênero em poemas de Elizandra Souza. Travessias Interativas, São Cristóvão, v. 16, n. 2, p. 245-264, jun./dez. 2018. DOI: 10.51951/ti.v8i16. Disponível em: https://seer.ufs.br/index.php/Travessias/article/view/10289. Acesso em: 16 jan. 2023.