AUTHORSHIPS

DAILY CROSSROADS OF BLACK WOMEN

Authors

  • Isabelle Sanches Pereira
  • Micaele Damasceno

Keywords:

Authors, Crossroads, Identities, Writing by black women

Abstract

In this text I bring reflections on how I have thought about the authorship of black women. I present the experience of the Encontro de Autorias Reading Group[1], which stimulates approaches to the literature of black thinkers, based on debates on the book “Spring for the Black Roses”, by Lélia Gonzalez, involving undergraduate and graduate students from State University of Bahia (UNEB), State University of Feira de Santana, Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE). I share the paths lived by this experience, which enabled access to the academic production of the philosopher, anthropologist, teacher, and activist of the black movement. The identification process generated in the Reading Group participants, from the texts of Lélia Gonzalez, motivated the realization of the "Literary Creation Workshop: Letters to Lélia Gonzalez", with the aim of stimulating the production of letters by the students, which resulted in the proposal to write the E-book: “Letters to Lélia Gonzalez”.

[1]     Organized by the Research Group of Territory, Culture and Collective Actions (TECEMOS) – Research Line in the Culture, Corporeality, and Identities.

Author Biographies

Isabelle Sanches Pereira

Professora na Universidade do Estado da Bahia UNEB – Campus XI – Serrinha. Doutora em Estudos Étnicos e Africanos/UFBA. Contato: bellauneb@gmail.com

Micaele Damasceno

Graduanda em Licenciatura em Pedagogia – DEDCXI-UNEB. Contato: micaeledamascenoj@gmail.com

Published

2021-12-01

How to Cite

Pereira, I. S. ., & Damasceno, M. . (2021). AUTHORSHIPS: DAILY CROSSROADS OF BLACK WOMEN. Identidade!, 26(1 e 2), 177–194. Retrieved from https://revistas.est.edu.br/Identidade/article/view/1198