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ALICE WALKER E ZORA NEALE HURSTON: RESGATE E CIRCULAÇÃO DE ESCRITOS INVISIBILIZADOS

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O presente artigo busca refletir como Alice Walker, escritora afro-americana, em uma pesquisa que envolveu solidariedade feminina e racial, reflexos da sua teoria womanista, resgatou as obras de Zora Neale Hurston, escritora do período conhecido como Harlem Ranassaince, mas que teve sua produção invisibilizada pelas estruturas sexistas. Busca pensar sobre os modos de circulação da escrita feminina negra, bem como a forma que o resgate das obras de Hurston colaborou para a sistematização dos estudos sobre mulheres negras nos Estados Unidos. Desse modo, promove pensares sobre caminhos para a sistematização da literatura feminina negra no Brasil e de uma epistemologia feita por e para mulheres negras.
Title: ALICE WALKER E ZORA NEALE HURSTON: RESGATE E CIRCULAÇÃO DE ESCRITOS INVISIBILIZADOS
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O presente artigo busca refletir como Alice Walker, escritora afro-americana, em uma pesquisa que envolveu solidariedade feminina e racial, reflexos da sua teoria womanista, resgatou as obras de Zora Neale Hurston, escritora do período conhecido como Harlem Ranassaince, mas que teve sua produção invisibilizada pelas estruturas sexistas.
Busca pensar sobre os modos de circulação da escrita feminina negra, bem como a forma que o resgate das obras de Hurston colaborou para a sistematização dos estudos sobre mulheres negras nos Estados Unidos.
Desse modo, promove pensares sobre caminhos para a sistematização da literatura feminina negra no Brasil e de uma epistemologia feita por e para mulheres negras.

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