Um olhar sobre a dororidade em Cartas para minha avó, de Djamila Ribeiro

Cartas para minha avó (2021) was written by Djamila Ribeiro, a black feminist, philosopher, and contemporary Brazilian writer. Ribeiro uses literature to write letters to his deceased grandmother and to share personal stories that show the path taken to reach the woman she has become, which includes...

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Autor principal: Maria, Gabriela Giroletti
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2023
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/30836
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Resumo: Cartas para minha avó (2021) was written by Djamila Ribeiro, a black feminist, philosopher, and contemporary Brazilian writer. Ribeiro uses literature to write letters to his deceased grandmother and to share personal stories that show the path taken to reach the woman she has become, which includes racial and gender issues that impacted her experience. Because of this and the faith Ribeiro has conquered contemporary Brazilian Afro-Brazilian literature this study aimed to verify how Dororidade is a recurrent feeling in the author's writing. To reach the objective, it was necessary to carry out bibliographical research, with emphasis on the names Eduardo de Assis Duarte (2005, 2010), Conceição Evaristo (1996, 2005, 2007), Maria Nazareth Soares Fonseca (2005), Edmilson de Almeida Pereira (1995), Djamila Ribeiro (2013, 2018, 2021) and Vilma Piedade (2017). Based on the results achieved, it was possible to verify that there is a strong feeling of Dororidade in the author's reports, who at various times brings in her history the strength of her ancestors and (re)affirms her position of struggle for being part of a society patriarchy in which racism and machismo are present on a daily, sharing the same pain as their ancestors and women like her, struggle for an more equal world.