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The result of a concern with the position occupied by women in picaresque and rogue narratives, this study examines the position and space occupied by women in classical picaresque literature, contrasting it with the representation of women in the rogue novel Meu tio Atahualpa by Paulo de Carvalho Neto, first published in Brazil in 1978. Using gender studies and feminist literary criticism as a theoretical framework, it seeks to reveal, through textual analysis, the construction of images referring to women, thus tracing the space that women come to occupy within this contemporary narrative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The result of a concern with the position occupied by women in picaresque and rogue narratives, this study examines the position and space occupied by women in classical picaresque literature, contrasting it with the representation of women in the rogue novel Meu tio Atahualpa by Paulo de Carvalho Neto, first published in Brazil in 1978. Using gender studies and feminist literary criticism as a theoretical framework, it seeks to reveal, through textual analysis, the construction of images referring to women, thus tracing the space that women come to occupy within this contemporary narrative and its significance for understanding the new relationships established through the structuring of gender studies.
Autorenporträt
Sie ist Professorin für hispanische Literatur an der UFPR, hat einen Master in Literaturwissenschaft von der UNESP und einen Doktortitel in Vergleichender Literaturwissenschaft von der UFRGS. Sie ist als Forscherin im Bereich der kulturellen Mobilität - transkulturell und intersubjektiv - tätig und interessiert sich für Fragen der Hybridisierung, Erinnerung und Identität in zeitgenössischen literarischen Praktiken.