Revista Estudos Feministas (Jan 2003)
Ink and Blood: Frida Kahlo’s Journals and the ‘Pictures’ of Clarice Lispector
Abstract
This text explores the interdiscursive relations between private and public productions, interrogating the way in which those pieces which remain marginal to the publicly recognized works contribute to the construction of an identity for their authors, in this case two exceptional women in modern Latin American culture: Frida Kahlo and Clarice Lispector.