The research also aims to do an overview of contemporary Brazilian indigenous literature, examining the concepts, function and the writer’s role, adding to this it seeks to do a survey of authors and works and, also, to discuss about indigenous women activism in literature and languages. This study intends to analyze Eliane Potiguara’ s ethnopoetics, in her work Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), and Grace Graúna’s ethnopoetics, in her works Canto Mestizo (1999) and Tear da palavra (2007), evaluating how the poetic language mechanisms of both contribute to the reaffirmation of indigenous identities and how they show alterity. This study intends to analyze Eliane Potiguara’ s ethnopoetics, in her work Metade cara, metade máscara (2004), and Grace Graúna’s ethnopoetics, in her works Canto Mestizo (1999) and Tear da palavra (2007), evaluating how the poetic language mechanisms of both contribute to the reaffirmation of indi.įull description Bibliographic Details Author: Os “cantos” indígenas de Eliane Potiguara e de Graça Graúna
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