Travessias (Dec 2020)

Invisible woman: absence of backcountry women in traditional brazilian historiography

  • Ivânia Nunes Machado Rocha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48075/rt.v14i3.25118
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 36 – 53

Abstract

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This text deals with women’s absence or lack of notoriety in traditional Brazilian historiography. On the other hand, it brings discussions about some important insertions of women in the new historiography, from the seventies forward. There is also an exhibition of backcountry women’s absence between productions of classic historians and, at the same time, a presentation of recent research on various parts of Northeast backcountry women, seeking to contemplate characters once invisible and neglected by traditional Brazilian history. We sustained our theoretical discussion in reviews of historiography critics, history, women’s history and cultural studies. The scripts presentation format is an itinerary, that begins with the topic’s presentation and continues in a non-linear way, going back a fourth in the academic’s literary estate, comparing them and presenting reflections surrounding their production so that, following through, it can dive in author’s productions that bring backcountry women as the protagonists of their researches, reaffirming the importance of documenting other characters, other stories. The intention is denouncing Brazilian’s national historiography and, simultaneously, to offer possibilities to tell new stories, from other points of view, like that of backcountry women. Therefore, we made bibliographic research, turned for the presence/absence of women and backcountry women in Brazilian historiography author’s pages. Finally, the importance of bespeak and value new looks on historiography is reinforced, in a way that favors characters’ diversity.

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