CRÍTICA LITERÁRIA FEMINISTA ENTRE ERÓTICA E ENGAJAMENTO POLÍTICO: UMA QUESTÃO POLÊMICA
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https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v25i1.133Abstract
A partir de exame bibliográfico, perspectiva interdisciplinar e observação empírica, este estudo pretende, dentro do contexto latino-americano (Brasil e América Hispânica) das ditaduras militares, discutir algumas das possíveis relações entre temas polêmicos como o feminismo, crítica literária feminista e engajamento político, debatidos em certos setores da mídia e refletidos em obras literárias. Textos da argentina Marta Pynch, da costaricense Ana Istarú e das brasileiras, Zulmira Ribeiro Tavares, Ana Cristina César e Clarice Lispector surgem como representativos dos seguintes temas: eros e poder; corporeidade, intimidade, provocação e rebelião política. As funções da literatura e da mídia, assim como o papel do escritor na sociedade, claros em determinados momentos, permanecem, quase sempre, fonte de polêmica.
Palavras-chave: feminismo; engajamento político; crítica literária feminista; erótica e poder; Marta Pynch; Ana Istarú; Zulmira Ribeiro Tavares; Ana Cristina César; Clarice Lispector
By means of bibliographical research, multidisciplinary approach and empirical analysis, the aim of the present article is (within the Latin American context of military dictatorships), to try to establish some of the possible relationships between controversial areas such as the feminism, feminist literary criticism and political engagement, which are reflected on certain media sectors and on literary works. Texts of Marta Pynch from Argentina, Ana Istarú from Costa Rica, and Zulmira Ribeiro Tavares, Ana Cristina César and Clarice Lispector, from Brazil, appear as representative for the following topics: eroticism and power; corporeity, intimacy and political rebellion. The functions of literature and of the media, as well as the role of the writer in society, although clear at certain moments, remain highly controversial.
Key-words: feminism; political engagement; feminist literary criticism; eroticism and power; Marta Pynch; Ana Istarú; Zulmira Ribeiro Tavares; Ana Cristina César; Clarice Lispector
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