Echo and memory: Vozes-Mulheres, by Conceição Evaristo
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2009v17p113Keywords:
Poem, Conceição Evaristo, MemoryAbstract
The reading of the poem Vozes-Mulheres, by Conceição Evaristo, from a building memory perspective, enables us to observe the existence of an African-Brazilian literature. The analysis of the poem is inserted in a context in which the poet takes the black point of view. The history of black women, when the collective memory is preserved, reveals the ancestry, which projects itself into the present and prepares for the future.Downloads
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