The cruel need to have: post-colonialism and patriarchalism in a short story by Clarice Lispector
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Patriarchalism, Post-colonialism, Genre, OtheringAbstract
The results of domination, in the relations of genre or between colonizer/ colonial are transparents in the tale The lesser woman of the world. We are searching to disclose the coercive processes which consolidate the domination of genre and of race, dis-construct the notion of true embedded in the social dominant discourse and localize the relations of tangleded power. Through of the opening of a breach in the social dominant discourse — abeted in a conjunct of specifi c presuppositions of the occidental culture and of their tradition — searching to promote a space in the which the subordinate woman and the colonial subject can speak.Downloads
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