Tracing back trauma: the legacy of slavery in contemporary Afro-Brazilian literature by women
Although there are many, mostly male, contemporary writers in Brazil whose narratives of urban violence and social inequality implicitly reflect the impact and legacy of slavery on contemporary society, it is interesting that this shameful period, and shockingly brutal events which seem to prove wro...
Main Author: | Williams, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2017
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