THE ABANDONMENT OF THE MYTH OF THE BLACK MOTHER IN THE WORKS OF CONCEICAO EVARISTO

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Lopes, Michelly Cristina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Espirito Santo Brasil, Vitoria, Brazil
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REVELL-REVISTA DE ESTUDOS LITERARIOS DA UEMS | 2023年 / 3卷 / 36期
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Afro-Brazilian literature; Concei & ccedil; & atilde; o Evaristo; Maternity; Writing;
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The representation of black women since the beginning of Brazilian literature has been done through several stereotypes. Using the premise "white to marry, black to work and of the black woman not being presented as the mother of her own children, and who, as a mother, should deny her own to raise the children of Big House. This idea has been challenged through Afro-Brazilian female literature, in which black authors, through the escreviv & ecirc;ncia, a concept coined by Concei & ccedil;& atilde;o Evaristo, are representing a new black mother character. Thus, it is believed that it is important to explore works that go against the historical Eurocentric hegemony. For this purpose, analyzes of two works produced by Concei & ccedil;& atilde;o Evaristo are proposed, the first being the poem "Vozes-Mulheres", which was the author's first poem published in Cadernos Negros, , and the second of the short story "The sacred bread of the children" , published in the book History of slight mistakes and similarities. . To support the discussions and analyzes in addition to Eduardo de Assis Duarte, authors who deal with Afro- Brazilian literature will be considered with the concepts of Oct & aacute;vio Ianni, Luiza Lobo, and also Concei & ccedil;& atilde;o Evaristo. In addition to Maria Lugones who talks about a decolonial feminism, and Grada Kilomba, Djamila Ribeiro who deal with the place of speech of the black within society, among other authors.
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