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Vol. 21 No. 38 (2025): “Quem tá falando?” representações ficcionais dos afrodescendentes na literatura brasileira
Vol. 21 No. 38 (2025): “Quem tá falando?” representações ficcionais dos afrodescendentes na literatura brasileira
Published:
09/12/2025
APRESENTATION
Expediente
Conselho Editorial
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Apresentação
Wagner de Souza, Gildeci de Oliveira Leite
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
“QUEM TÁ FALANDO?” REPRESENTAÇÕES FICCIONAIS DOS AFRODESCENDENTES NA LITERATURA BRASILEIRA
The Mãe Preta and the Pai João from an intraethnic perspective of the poet Bruno de Menezes
Állan Sereja dos Santos
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Ancestral dialogues between the novels Úrsula (1859) by Maria Firmina dos Reis and Água de Barrela (2016) by Eliana Alves Cruz
Leliane Amorim Faustino
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Can Carolina Maria de Jesus speak?
Literature by black women authors, subalternity, and the (r)existence of (in)visible blackness in Brazil
Francisco Renato Lima, Éderson Luís da Silveira
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
“The name of the father” by Muniz Sodré
the artifice of analogy
Alexandre de Oliveira Fernandes, Gildeci de Oliveira Leite
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Between history and myth
discursive representations of Chica da Silva
Bruno Andrade da Gama, Eliane Ferreira Bernardino, Eliane Rosa de Góes
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Divine justice and social hypocrisy
dialogues between the Comedy, by Dante Alighieri, and “The Sin”, by Lima Barreto
Fernanda Caroline Amadeu, Pedro Leites Junior
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Body writings in Conceição Evaristo and Heloisa Marques
textile art and writing as an insurgency of the feminine
Nincia Cecilia Ribas Borges Teixeira
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
A militant writing
ace, education and other inequalities in the short stories of Lima Barreto (1904-1922)
Samira Martins
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Ancestrality, motherhood, and transmission in three poems by Cristiane Sobral
Sandro Adriano da Silva
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
The Moringa, Dengo, and Memory
An Examination of Aesthetics, Orality, and Affect in the Works of Ana Fátima and Fernanda Rodrigues
Larissa Santos Cordeiro da Silva
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
PESQUISA EM LETRAS NO CONTEXTO LATINO-AMERICANO E LITERATURA, ENSINO E CULTURA
Contributions of the letter from the slave Esperança Garcia to the debate on racial ethnic relations in the school context
Maria da Glória da Costa de Farias, Regiani Leal Dalla Martha Couto
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Transcending the Borders of Patriarchy
Gender Issues in A Map of One's Own, by Ana Maria Machado
Marília Valadares Araújo
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Brazilian literary system
from the nation project to the “edges” that constituted it
Albeiro Mejia Trujillo
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
“Dark as lust”
the black woman in colonial Brazil in Boca do Inferno, by Ana Miranda
Maria Beatriz Ferreira Santos, Feliciano José Bezerra Filho
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
Crime and hypocritical dignity in El juguete rabioso
Suhee Kang
pdf (Spanish)
Vieira And Aristotle's Two Way Rood In The Sixtieth Sermon
Is It Important To Read Literary Classics?
Francisco de Sousa Araújo
PDF (Portuguese (Brazil))
The Witch and the Angel of History
a comparative reading of Karen Blixen and Walter Benjamin
Sofia Osthoff Bediaga
PDF (Portuguese (Brazil))
With license for gesture, desire and untranquility
possible dialogues between Ana Paula Tavares and Adélia Prado
Júlia Bellei Xavier
PDF (Portuguese (Brazil))
Think about thought, essayist Machado de Assis
Keila Mara de Souza Araujo Maciel
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
What does it mean to have an idea in literary research?
Gabriel Carra
PDF (Portuguese (Brazil))
RESENHAS
Sombra e assombração da ideia de fim
as ruínas da memória em “Coisas que vi, ouvi, aprendi...”, de Giorgio Agamben
Anna Carolina Deodato
pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
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