Revista Odisséia (Jun 2022)

Sobre-vivência(s) a escrita diaspórica de Chimamanda Adichie, Julia Alvarez e Conceição Evaristo

  • Tito Matias-Ferreira Júnior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21680/1983-2435.2022v7n1ID28851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 113 – 129

Abstract

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This paper aims at investigating how Chimamanda Adichie, Julia Alvarez and Conceição Evaristo deal with the cultural, political, social, and economic dislocation they have undergone throughout their lives. Such dislocations foster the comprehension of the way the identities of women of color are configured after being subjected, voluntarily or not, to geographical dislocations that, as consequence, promote their knowledge and recognition as modern world women. Therefore, this study provides a comparative study among the literary craft of the writers aiming to examine how Alvarez, Adichie and Evaristo handle their diasporic condition and reflect associated concepts related to it, such as gender, identification, and ethnic-racial questions. Thus, the positioning of these writers is examined according to their diasporic condition, as well as investigate their identification as women of color, along with their condition as dislocated women.

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