CORPOS NEGROS FEMININOS EM POÉTICAS DE (RE) EXISTÊNCIAS
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Black female bodies carry, in the brazilian literary tradition, exacerbated marks of subjugation and libido and sensuality. As discursive practices of (re) invention, some black authors, in Mozambique and Bahia, tattoo, in poetic voices, differentiating traits, through which these bodies present dissidents and as sociocultural and ancestral constructions, and not just as biological entities. In the face of this, this text deals with inscriptions, in their tessitures, of these bodies, poeticized, far from stereotypes and close to emancipatory experiences and diversities, related to (des) affections, desires, pleasures, emotions, des re) inscribed with subjectivities, empowerments and singularities and transvestites by histories, resistances, dance moves and by memories of abandonment, solitude, pains and silences.
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