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Banca de DEFESA: JULIANA DE ANDRADE MARREIROS

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STUDENT : JULIANA DE ANDRADE MARREIROS
DATE: 12/07/2023
TIME: 11:00
LOCAL: SALA DE PESQUISA CORPUS DISSIDENTE
TITLE:

BLACK WOMEN TENSION THE MODERN BORDERS OF NATION A poetic cartography of the Black Atlantic between Brazil and Uruguay


KEY WORDS:

Keywords: Black Atlantic. Amefricanity. Escrevivência. Black women’s poetic
enunciations. Memory. Nation


PAGES: 114
BIG AREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
AREA: Letras
SUBÁREA: Literatura Comparada
SUMMARY:

This dissertation aims to examine the poetic enunciations of black women in the works
um corpo negro, by Lubi Prates, and in the anthology Tinta: poetas afrodescendientes as
a subjective elaboration of the afrodiasporic body as an enunciative territory that builds a
cartography of presences in the Black Atlantic. Therefore, I carry out this study from three
categories of analysis, which serve as topos for the sedimentation of this rhizomatic
territory, namely, 1) Afro-Atlantic crossing and its extension through the Latin American
territory, with special attention to Brazil and Uruguay, from which the aforementioned
works are enunciated, respectively; 2) Amefricanity, political-cultural category coined by
Lélia Gonzalez (2020), verifiable in this female poetic corpus as a subjective production
of the body that configures itself as a rhizome identity in terms of É. Glissant (2005); 3)
Escrevivência, as a theoretical operator of collective agency of voices (SOUZA, 2018)
and creative locus of imagination of presences forged from the literary enunciation of
black women, according to Conceição Evaristo (2017a). In this way, one contemplates in
such black feminine poetics an enunciative body that causes tensions and fissures to the
modern borders of nations from the enunciative irruption that puts in check the single root
of the colonial matrix as a structuring of these national territories, recovering memory,
history and ancestry from contemporary presences recomposed by the body-letter
(EVARISTO, 2017b) inscribed from Amefrican prefaces to the Black Atlantic.


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Presidente - 3365799 - LIVIA MARIA NATALIA DE SOUZA SANTOS
Interno - 1159422 - TIAGO BARBOSA DA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - MOISÉS OLIVEIRA ALVES - UEFS
Notícia cadastrada em: 11/07/2023 17:39
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