Resistance paths in six Brazilian contemporary Black poets
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i27.99824Keywords:
Literature and resistance, Brazilian black literature, Brazilian black poetryAbstract
Black voices within the Brazilian literary system tell other stories, producing, thus, a different manner of understanding and elaborating the world from new historical and social perspectives that, in taking over the command and the authorship of their own writings, will cooperate to the establishment of a literary system based on heterogeneity, plurality and diversity. The present essay intends to approach and compare some poems written by authors such as Cuti, Conceição Evaristo, Edimilson de Almeida Pereira, Adão Ventura, Salgado Maranhão and Éle Semog, pointing out the elements of esthetics and political resistance observed in these productions.Downloads
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