REVISÃO DOS ESTEREÓTIPOS DO GÊNERO FEMININO NOS TEXTOS DE ADÉLIA PRADO.

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  • Author(s): Kobs, Verônica Daniel1
  • Source:
    Todas as Letras: Revista de Língua e Literatura. set-dez2016, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p96-106. 11p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      REVISION OF THE FEMININE GENDER'S STEREOTYPES IN THE TEXTS BY ADÉLIA PRADO.
    • Abstract:
      This article intends to give continuity to the "ginocritic" (SHOWALTER, 1994, p. 29), starting from the study of texts by Adélia Prado, to demonstrate the inherent duality to the women. In reason of that, will be presented the inversions that the author does in the feminine gender's stereotypes, what constitutes wide critic to the social conventions. Among the chosen themes, are emphasized the sexuality and the papers conventionally attributed to the woman, in discussion mainly based on postulates by Elaine Showalter, Jane Flax and Susana Funck. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Este artigo objetiva dar continuidade à “ginocrítica”1 (SHOWALTER, 1994, p. 29), a partir do estudo de textos de Adélia Prado, para demonstrar a dualidade inerente às mulheres. Em razão disso, serão apresentadas as inversões que a autora faz nos estereótipos do gênero feminino, o que constitui ampla crítica às convenções sociais. Entre os temas escolhidos, destacam-se a sexualidade e os papéis convencionalmente atribuídos à mulher, discutidos, fundamentalmente, com base nos postulados de Elaine Showalter, Jane Flax e Susana Funck. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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