<b>Letters and silence: the writing of female authorship in Paraná</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascilangcult.v35i1.10116
Abstract
Women’s writing is today inserted in the realm of literary criticism in a way that does not allow the association between aesthetic values and other measured by the question of gender. This research analyzes women’s writing in the work of the contemporary writer Lindsey Rocha from Paraná. The feminist literary theory points to the importance of women’s writing and recognizes the value of such production before the literary canon composed almost exclusively by men. The study aims to provide academic visibility to writers from Paraná, (re)building, in a way, the contemporary literary canon.
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