The reading public and the black women's literature: encounters in networks and between enchantment.

The following work reflects on the use of the internet in the process of reception of texts black women writers from Bahia: Fátima Trinchão, Jocélia Fonseca, Mel Adún e Rita Santana. We seek to observe how the process of intercommunication between author, text and reader can be amplified by a networ...

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Main Author: Taise Campos dos Santos Pinheiro de Souza
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2017-12-01
Series:Travessias
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/18164
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Summary:The following work reflects on the use of the internet in the process of reception of texts black women writers from Bahia: Fátima Trinchão, Jocélia Fonseca, Mel Adún e Rita Santana. We seek to observe how the process of intercommunication between author, text and reader can be amplified by a networked literary transit, reverberating in the formation of an interaction bond which brings afloat interconnected subjectivities. We take as a basis authors as Benjamin (1987), Chartier (1998), Canclini (2000), Cuti (2010) Eagleton (2006), among others. To do so, we describe tactics undertaken by women writers in the search for the circulation of his writings and the reach of a reading public, verifying how the internet is an effective means of transmitting not only their texts, but of fostering a horizon of expectations of potential readers. This process of visibility and reach is made possible by electronic networks, since, faced with the difficulties of insertion in the book chain use alternative ways to echo their voices. The interest aroused in the readers indicates the presence of a possible public thirsty for women writings inscribed under the axis of gender and race.
ISSN:1982-5935