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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2007.tde-13022008-103921
Document
Author
Full name
Elisabeth Batista
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Caniato, Benilde Justo Lacorte (President)
Garmes, Helder
Iannace, Ricardo
Macêdo, Tania Celestino de
Rodrigues Filho, José Maria
Title in Portuguese
Entre a literatura e a imprensa: percursos de Maria Archer no Brasil
Keywords in Portuguese
Autoria feminina
Exílio
Imprensa de língua portuguesa
Maria Archer
Abstract in Portuguese
A literatura de autoria feminina nos países que se comunicam através da língua portuguesa conta com excelentes representantes. Um olhar, ainda que superficial sobre essa produção revela que notadamente a partir da última metade do século passado, década de 40-50, ela veio gradativamente chamando a atenção de pesquisadores e conquistando, cada vez mais, o prestígio do público-leitor. Maria Archer, no entanto, parece encontrar-se em quase completo esquecimento De 1955 a 1977, Maria Archer (1899- 1982),escritora portuguesa, veio cumprir um largo exílio em terras brasileiras. Aqui, como nos continentes luso-africano, tornou-se um dos nomes de mulher mais importantes pela contribuição à imprensa de Língua Portuguesa. O objetivo primeiro deste trabalho é ressaltar as experiências e a contribuição desta escritora para a imprensa de Língua Portuguesa, problematizando-as à luz da hegemonia masculina que marcou a produção de conhecimentos e a reflexão pública sobre a resistência dos portugueses à ditadura do regime salazarista vigente no Portugal da época.
Title in English
Between the literature and the press: courses as of Maria Archer at the Brazil
Keywords in English
Authorship female
Exílio
Inaccurate as of Portuguese language
Maria Archer
Abstract in English
The literature as of authorship female at the countries that if communicated via the Portuguese language account along as good as gold delegates. Um look , Although amateurish on the subject of that creation reveals than it is to notadamente from the última half as much from the century bygone , decade as of 40-50, she came gradativamente calling the attention as of browsers AND acquiring , further and further , the prestige from the audience - lecturer. Maria Archer , all the same , it looks encounter - in case that by nearly all-inclusive forgetfulness As of 1955 the one 1977, Maria Archer (1899-1982,escritora) Portuguese , he came abide by um broad exílio well into lands Brazilians. Herein , as a at the continents luso - African , lathe - in case that one of names as of chick more important pela contribution at the inaccurate as of Portuguese language. THE ONE objetivo first one of this I work is jut the experiences AND the contribution of this female writer for the inaccurate as of Portuguese language problematizando - the at the light from the hegemonia masculine than it is to he marked the creation as of background AND the reflection public above the endurance of the Portuguese at the dictatorship from the regime salazarista vigente at the Portugal of the time.
 
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2008-02-21
 
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