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A presente dissertação busca analisar a representação da mulher mestiça latinoamericana nas narrativas culturais, utilizando como objetos de estudo os livros Gabriela, Cravo e Canela, de Jorge Amado, e La novia oscura, de Laura Restrepo. Os principais objetivos são compreender como a identidade da mulher mestiça é construída nessas narrativas e investigar os impactos sociais e culturais dessa representação. A base teórica se fundamenta em conceitos como mestiçagem, feminismo e estudos latino-americanos, com referência a pensadores como José Martí, Gilberto Freyre, Amaryll Chanady e Glória Anzaldúa. O estudo pretende contribuir para a ampliação dos debates sobre gênero, classe e cor na sociedade latino-americana, visando
romper com estereótipos negativos e agressivos direcionados às mulheres latinas. A presente pesquisa proporciona uma compreensão mais aprofundada das particularidades do feminino e das complexidades das identidades das mulheres mestiças. Além disso, destacou a importância de superar estereótipos negativos e agressivos, rompendo com a subjugação das mulheres latinas. A análise dessas narrativas culturais contribui para uma reflexão crítica sobre a representação da mulher mestiça e para a busca por uma abordagem feminista mais inclusiva e emancipatória.
This dissertation aims to analyze the representation of the mestizo Latin American woman in cultural narratives, using as case studies the books Gabriela, Cravo and Canela by Jorge Amado, and La Novia Oscura by Laura Restrepo. The main objectives are to understand how the identity of the mestizo woman is constructed in these narratives and to investigate the social and cultural impacts of this representation. The theoretical framework is based on concepts such as mestizaje, feminism, and Latin American studies, with reference to thinkers such as José Martí, Gilberto Freyre, Amaryll Chanady, and Gloria Anzaldúa. The study intends to contribute to the expansion of debates on gender, class, and race in Latin American society, aiming to break away from negative and aggressive stereotypes targeted at Latin women. The research has provided a deeper understanding of the particularities of femininity and the complexities of the identities of mestizo women. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of overcoming negative and aggressive stereotypes, thereby challenging the subjugation of Latin women. The analysis of these cultural narratives contributes to a critical reflection on the representation of the mestizo woman and seeks to foster a more inclusive and empowering feminist approach.
This dissertation aims to analyze the representation of the mestizo Latin American woman in cultural narratives, using as case studies the books Gabriela, Cravo and Canela by Jorge Amado, and La Novia Oscura by Laura Restrepo. The main objectives are to understand how the identity of the mestizo woman is constructed in these narratives and to investigate the social and cultural impacts of this representation. The theoretical framework is based on concepts such as mestizaje, feminism, and Latin American studies, with reference to thinkers such as José Martí, Gilberto Freyre, Amaryll Chanady, and Gloria Anzaldúa. The study intends to contribute to the expansion of debates on gender, class, and race in Latin American society, aiming to break away from negative and aggressive stereotypes targeted at Latin women. The research has provided a deeper understanding of the particularities of femininity and the complexities of the identities of mestizo women. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of overcoming negative and aggressive stereotypes, thereby challenging the subjugation of Latin women. The analysis of these cultural narratives contributes to a critical reflection on the representation of the mestizo woman and seeks to foster a more inclusive and empowering feminist approach.
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Mestizaje Mestiça Latina Mulher Narrativas culturais Feminismo Miscigenação América Latina Estudos latino-americanos Mestizo Latina Woman Cultural narratives Feminism Latin America Latin American studies
