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A truly feminine literature: Ana de Castro Osorio and the germination of feminist thought in Portugal in the 19th century
Fecha
2017-07-01Registro en:
Soletras. Rio De Janeiro Rj: Univ Estado Rio Janeiro, n. 34, p. 177-198, 2017.
1519-7778
10.12957/soletras.2017.30966
WOS:000424594700011
Autor
Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The present essay aims to reflect on the intellectual performance of the writer Ana de Castro Osorio (1872-1935) in the dissemination of a female literature in Portugal, beginning in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, taking into account not only its dramatic and literary production for childhood, but, above all, its public interventions in the form of lectures and conferences. According to the aspects of feminist scenes in the late nineteenth century context, as pointed out by Genevieve Fraisse and Michelle Perrot (1994) and Anne-Marie Kapelli (1994), we aimed to demonstrate how the Portuguese writer produced texts in harmony with many of these ideological and artistic elements, contributing it also for the consolidation of a truly feminine literature, as Ana de Castro Osorio herself referred to. In our perspective, positive results in this way of reading are perceptible in two texts of her, originally written as lectures and here used as corpus of analysis.