The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou
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Summary: | Based on two characters from American literature, themes such as loneliness and heterosexist violence will be discussed. It will be possible to visualize the strength of the literature of James Baldwin (2018) and Maya Angelou (2020) when establishing possible analytical bridges with black feminist theorists such as Patricia Hill Collins (2019) and bell hooks (2019, 2020). In times of Black Lives Matter, featured writers are assured a place in the relentless struggle against oppression of all kinds and through characters such as Rufus Scott and Coleridge Jackson, James Baldwin and Maya Angelou (respectively) draw attention to the crossroads of oppressions that can be established in the interpersonal relationships of black people. |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya AngelouA violência do heterossexismo racializado em James Baldwin e Maya AngelouAmerican LiteratureJames BaldwinMaya AngelouLiteratura americanaJames BaldwinMaya AngelouBased on two characters from American literature, themes such as loneliness and heterosexist violence will be discussed. It will be possible to visualize the strength of the literature of James Baldwin (2018) and Maya Angelou (2020) when establishing possible analytical bridges with black feminist theorists such as Patricia Hill Collins (2019) and bell hooks (2019, 2020). In times of Black Lives Matter, featured writers are assured a place in the relentless struggle against oppression of all kinds and through characters such as Rufus Scott and Coleridge Jackson, James Baldwin and Maya Angelou (respectively) draw attention to the crossroads of oppressions that can be established in the interpersonal relationships of black people.A partir de dois personagens da literatura estadunidense serão discutidos temas como a solidão e violência de base heterossexista. Será possível visualizarmos a força da literatura de James Baldwin (2018) e Maya Angelou (2020) ao estabelecermos possíveis pontes analíticas com teóricas feministas negras como Patricia Hill Collins (2019) e bell hooks (2019, 2020). Em tempos de “Vidas negras importam”, os escritores em destaque têm um lugar garantido na luta incessante contra todos os tipos de opressão e através de personagens como Rufus Scott e Coleridge Jackson, James Baldwin e Maya Angelou (respectivamente) chamam a atenção para as encruzilhadas de opressões que podem se estabelecer nas relações interpessoais de pessoas negras.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2022-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/4076210.15448/1984-4301.2022.1.40762Letrônica; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Single volume; e40762Letrônica; v. 15 n. 1 (2022): Volume Único; e407621984-430110.15448/1984-4301.2022.1reponame:letrônicainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/article/view/40762/27494Copyright (c) 2022 Letrônicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Lunara Carolline Nascimento2022-12-20T12:38:06Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/40762Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronicaPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/letronica/oailetronica@pucrs.br||ivanetemileski@gmail.com1984-43011984-4301opendoar:2022-12-20T12:38:06letrônica - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou A violência do heterossexismo racializado em James Baldwin e Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou Gomes, Lunara Carolline Nascimento American Literature James Baldwin Maya Angelou Literatura americana James Baldwin Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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The violence of racialized heterosexism in James Baldwin and Maya Angelou |
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Gomes, Lunara Carolline Nascimento |
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Gomes, Lunara Carolline Nascimento |
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Gomes, Lunara Carolline Nascimento |
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American Literature James Baldwin Maya Angelou Literatura americana James Baldwin Maya Angelou |
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American Literature James Baldwin Maya Angelou Literatura americana James Baldwin Maya Angelou |
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Based on two characters from American literature, themes such as loneliness and heterosexist violence will be discussed. It will be possible to visualize the strength of the literature of James Baldwin (2018) and Maya Angelou (2020) when establishing possible analytical bridges with black feminist theorists such as Patricia Hill Collins (2019) and bell hooks (2019, 2020). In times of Black Lives Matter, featured writers are assured a place in the relentless struggle against oppression of all kinds and through characters such as Rufus Scott and Coleridge Jackson, James Baldwin and Maya Angelou (respectively) draw attention to the crossroads of oppressions that can be established in the interpersonal relationships of black people. |
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