2021
DOI: 10.1590/2316-40186210
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Ana Paula Maia e a literatura de autoria feminina: mulheres no seu (in)devido lugar

Abstract: Resumo O objetivo geral do artigo é problematizar, a partir das novelas Entre rinhas de cachorros e porcos abatidos (2009) e O trabalho sujo dos outros (2009), bem como dos romances Carvão animal (2011), De gados e homens (2013) e Assim na terra como embaixo da terra (2017), de Ana Paula Maia, o modo como sua escrita literária reverbera no campo literário de autoria feminina e promove subversões ideológicas e estéticas na órbita das produções literárias contemporâneas. O aporte teórico é constituído pelos conc… Show more

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“…Claire Mercier (2021) adheres to these readings and interprets Edgar's stance as a form of interspecies diplomacy unfolding in the abattoir. Finally, regarding the depiction of nonhuman animals, Carol J. Adam's book The Sexual Politics of Meat has informed various studies that argue that Maia's novel achieves an unveiling of the absent referent, i.e., it reveals the animals obscured by the industrial complex and concealed by everyday linguistic practices (Neves et Osana, 2021 andOliveira et Abreu, 2022).…”
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“…Claire Mercier (2021) adheres to these readings and interprets Edgar's stance as a form of interspecies diplomacy unfolding in the abattoir. Finally, regarding the depiction of nonhuman animals, Carol J. Adam's book The Sexual Politics of Meat has informed various studies that argue that Maia's novel achieves an unveiling of the absent referent, i.e., it reveals the animals obscured by the industrial complex and concealed by everyday linguistic practices (Neves et Osana, 2021 andOliveira et Abreu, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%