EVERYTHING ABOUT HER WAS DANGLING AND ALL HER FLESH WAS FLACCID: REPRESENTATION OF BLACK WOMAN IN LIMA BARRETO
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The article presented here aims to include the black writer Lima Barreto in the context of black literature, from a brief approach on this literature and reading the story O Moleque, focusing on the way how the writer reframes the presence of black women in Brazilian literature, so as to change images, places and knowledge instituted and intervening in a symbolic and ideological system that continues to exclude and leave the margins of society and millions of black women and men.
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Santana, S. S. (2013). EVERYTHING ABOUT HER WAS DANGLING AND ALL HER FLESH WAS FLACCID: REPRESENTATION OF BLACK WOMAN IN LIMA BARRETO. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 5(9), 57–68. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/236
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