<b>The representation of women in the short story “Colheita” by Nélida Piñon: the emancipated woman</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascihumansoc.v29i1.142

  • Sarah Casagrande UEM
  • Lúcia Osana Zolin UEM

Abstract

The feminism, civil, political and social movement had its first rumours in England during the Victorian Age (1837-1901). From that time it expanded around the world until nowadays struggling to conquer equality, in the difference, between women and men. In literature, the movement gave opportunity for the appearance of the feminist literary criticism, which investigates how the woman is represented literarily, with the aim of questioning the patriarchal standards and identifying the building of characters conscious or not of their condition as women and mainly as human beings. This article proposes a feminist criticism of the short story “Colheita” (1973) (Harvest), by the Brazilian writer Nélida Piñon, analyzing how the central female character becomes a conscious and independent female subject, by reflecting and reacting against the patriarchal society and her husband in a tone close to the platonic philosophy.

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Author Biography

Sarah Casagrande, UEM
Possui graduação em Licenciatura em Letras Português Inglês pela Universidade Estadual de Maringá (2003). Atualmente é tradutora e professora particular free-lancer da Academia de Línguas Cidade Verde. Mestranda em Estudos Literários e pesquisadora na área de tradução e ensino de literatura em língua inglesa pela Universidade Estadual de Maringá e bolsista da CAPES/DS Demanda Social Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-06-19
How to Cite
Casagrande, S., & Zolin, L. O. (2008). <b>The representation of women in the short story “Colheita” by Nélida Piñon: the emancipated woman</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actascihumansoc.v29i1.142. Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences, 29(1), 15-22. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihumansoc.v29i1.142
Section
Literature and Linguistics