Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’
This essay attempts to perceive how rape, misogyny and social indifference are represented in the poems collected in O martelo, written by the Brazilian poet Adelaide Ivánova. The irony present in the language used by the author (which embraces and resignifies the different forms of prejudice) and t...
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doaj-7a3d1b5c090e4d9f8579fc7649f2cf3a2020-11-25T03:53:31ZporUniversidade Federal de GoiásTexto Poético1808-53852019-05-01152711512410.25094/rtp.2019n27a565387Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’Gustavo Silveira Ribeiro0Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisThis essay attempts to perceive how rape, misogyny and social indifference are represented in the poems collected in O martelo, written by the Brazilian poet Adelaide Ivánova. The irony present in the language used by the author (which embraces and resignifies the different forms of prejudice) and the performative expositions of body and desire are formal strategies adopted by Ivánova to turn the gender-based violence into poetry theme. --- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25094/rtp.2019n27a565http://rtp.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/565violênciacorpoperformancegêneropoesia brasileira contemporânea. |
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Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’ |
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Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’ |
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Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’ |
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Violaceous, blood-red: body and combat in Adelaide Ivanova’s ‘O martelo’ |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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This essay attempts to perceive how rape, misogyny and social indifference are represented in the poems collected in O martelo, written by the Brazilian poet Adelaide Ivánova. The irony present in the language used by the author (which embraces and resignifies the different forms of prejudice) and the performative expositions of body and desire are formal strategies adopted by Ivánova to turn the gender-based violence into poetry theme.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25094/rtp.2019n27a565 |
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violência corpo performance gênero poesia brasileira contemporânea. |
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