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Literature as decolonial praxis, self- expression, and autobiogeographies in brazilian indigenous women’s

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Autobiogeographies encapsulate the notions of self-writing and self-inscription within physical, emotional and spiritual spaces, following renewed senses of self and positioning (VIEIRA, 2021). They reappropriate the collective memory narratives so that Brazilian indigenous authors can (re)claim their body-territory. Drawing on Vieira’s reflections, as well as on decolonial and feminist theories, this article discusses the writing of Fernanda Vieira, Eliane Potiguara, and Graça Graúna to argue that these Indigenous women writers use their autobiogeographies as decolonial praxis to deconstruct the persisting coloniality in the Brazilian collective memory narrative.

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UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020

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Autobiogeographies Decolonial praxis Fernanda Vieira Brazilian Indigenous women writers Brazilian Indigenous Literature

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