TCC - Licenciatura em Letras (UAST)

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    O empoderamento da mulher na obra Hibísco Roxo
    (2019) Santana, Carla Drielly Costa; Santana, Paula Manuella Silva de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2674194888709803; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8671073590176842
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian author of a new generation of writers who is writing about a Nigerian diaspora and allows us to know the history of Africa through the eyes of her own people, who once saw themselves through a rudimentation through colonial system systems. A purple Hibiscus work brings to the scene or breaking the borders of patriarchal space by projecting a space of resistance in the work. The theoretical thinking of the various feminisms: Western and Afrocentric, cultural and postcolonial studies are used for the analysis of the characters Kambili, Amaka, Beatrice and Ifeoma. Among the theorists used to build this work we highlight Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, Stuart Hall, Gayatri Spivak, Lúcia Zolin, Lioyd Brown and Chimamanda Adichie. Here, we seek to reflect, investigate and understand what are the marks left by colonization, as imposed forms of oppression and how the codification process takes place against the oppressions of gender, class and race suffered by them. From this perspective, the Adichie seeks to exhibit a Nigerian woman and the difficulties faced by them, highlighting a relationship with society, family, marriage, without a postcolonial period.
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    A representação do feminismo negro no romance Ponciá Vicêncio de Conceição Evaristo
    (2018) Silva, Conceição Campos da; Pereira, Kleyton Ricardo Wanderley; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8902091363038170
    This monograph aims to give a brief reflection on the novel Ponciá Vicêncio, by the author Conceição Evaristo. For this, we take into account the reflections of some authors (Constância Lima Duarte, Angela Davis, Marcos Antônio Alexandre, Flavia Santos de Araújo, Cristiane Cortês, Petrônio Domingues, Bell Hooks, Omar da Silva Lima, Barbára Araújo Mahado, among others) on the struggles waged by black women in the world and the Black Feminist movement in Brazil. To arrive at the analysis of the novel, we seek to bring a brief clipping regarding the feminist struggles in Brazil and in the world, as well as the origins of the Black Feminist Movement in our country. We also emphasize the importance of women writers in our national literature, be they white or black, giving more prominence to the writer Conceição Evaristo. And in the production of the analysis we made use of the experiences and searches for a lost identity of the protagonist Ponciá, descending character of slaves and that lives in the period after the abolition of the slavery.
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    Reflexões ideológicas coloniais e pós-coloniais em contraponto com o feminismo
    (2018) Barbosa, Aldenira Lacerda da Silva; Silva, Jean Paul d'Antony Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3561921480563342
    he present work has as a goal to show an historical review from colonialism around the conceptualof post in postcolonial/postmodern wanting to problematize the relevant aspects related to Feminism movement inside politic system, social modern, that yet brings rules and cultural brands merely patriarchal. This study searches understanding the historical cultural elements and cultural of identity formation. Stopping in review the group of themeslinkedto colonialism and postcolonialism period, demonstrating the destroyer space in colonized nation and their reformulation in modernity and globalization, eitherspecifying the way like the traumatie experiences from colonialism and postcolonialism reflected in African Literature Portuguese formation in the theoretical support we will dialogue with the following authors:Inocência Mata (2013), Rosane Vieira Pezzondipane (2013), Sofia Aboim (2008-2012), Homi Bhabha (1998), Foucault (2002-2012) Hall Stuart (2005) Lincoln Secco (2003).