Gender opression and silence: the interfaces between images and letters
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Interfaces, Literature, Arts, GenderAbstract
Literature Studies have sought to bring together the epistemological and critical dialogue between literature and the different areas of human knowledge. This fact has become even the main premise of comparative literature that for long has ceased to do just binary analyzes between different literatures, but initiated a healthy tradition of criticism from the perspective of connecting literature to cultural studies. From this perspective, the study proposes to contribute to the expansion of research on epistemological studies of interfaces that focus on literary and visual arts. Attention is given to the writer Luci Collin and artist Lygia Pape.Downloads
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