LEITURA DE LITERATURA NEGRA DE ESCRITORAS BRASILEIRAS NUMA ESCOLA DE ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL ANOS FINAIS
Reading, Black literature, reading training, female Brazilian writers, anti-racist
This Memorial was developed by the Professional Master's Program in Letters - PROFLETRAS - from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and has as its central theme the practice of reading black literature from female writers, with emphasis on the works of Carolina Maria de Jesus, Conceição Evaristo, Geni Guimarães, Lívia Natália and Cristiane Sobral, with a view to the development of anti-racist reading competence of students in an Elementary School Final Years, whose general goal is to investigate how the reading of black literature by female Brazilian authors can contribute to the formation of the anti-racist reading basis of students at a municipal school. Therefore, we opted for a qualitative research approach in the light of the ethnographic methodological procedure, as well as the conversation circle in an intervention proposal based on black literature reading workshops, in order to develop the anti-racist reading basis of the students involved. In order to support my research, I bring to the discussion the contributions of Luiz Silva Curti; Eliana Debus; Eduardo de Assis Duarte; Grada Kilomba; Conceição Evaristo; Lívia Natália; Maria Nazareth Soares Fonseca; Maria Amélia Dalvi; Nilma Gomes; Sueli Carneiro, Rildo Cosson, among other theorists who will contribute to a work of reading black literature from the perspective of a written production from black people who bring their subjectivity the text. Furthermore, they will also present their experiences, in order to break with racial and gender discrimination, which is the result of a society that promotes the silencing and erasure of the culture and literary production of black Brazilian men and women.