O Feminino corpo da negrura
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A produção poética e ficcional de escritoras negras brasileiras é o objeto de perquirição deste texto, no qual são sublinhados elementos que, na construção discursiva, produzem novas e engenhosas possibilidades de referências figurativas e temáticas do feminino corpo da negrura no cenário atual da Literatura Brasileira.References
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