HISTORY OF LITERATURE: THE WAY OF GENDER IN LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT
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História da Literatura, Estudos de Gênero, América Latina.Abstract
The literature on the condition of artistic expression in the individual and collective, has motivated several studies over time, and especially from the last decades of the twentieth century, sought to uncover key aspects of the formatting of the history of literature. In this sense, the work História da Literatura: questões contemporâneas, written by Cecil Jeanine Albert Zinani, research professor at the Graduate Program in Literature, Culture and Regionality the University of Caxias do Sul, launched by Educs in 2010, promotes important considerations to take its 199 pages, about the process of building the history of literature, as is still recognized today, besides contributing to the writing of new histories of literature, renewed and extended, based on hitherto ignored aspects as the writing of the woman and her look at the facts and the society that integrates.
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