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Writing of the history and sexuality: Cassandra rios, absence and invisibility
Escrita da Historia e sexualidade: Cassandra Rios, ausencia e invisibilidade
Fecha
2021-07-28Registro en:
Fronteiras(Brazil), n. 37, p. 156-178, 2021.
2238-9717
1415-8701
10.36661/2238-9717.2021n37.12359
2-s2.0-85120157454
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Institución
Resumen
Rethinking the writing of the History is a task that has been occupying a considerable place in the production of historians, especially, throughout the 20th century. Considering other subjects, objects and views, the historiograph-ical field opens up to new problems. This text intends to present possibilities of writing of His-Tory in the interface with sexuality based on the literary production of Cassandra Rios (1932 2002), a writer known as the most forbidden in Brazil, it was concluded by the thirty books ve-Toed by censorship, also, in the military dicta-Torship. From some questions raised by the field of the History of Women, a possibility of writ-ing of History from the perspective of lesbian women is presented, considering the theme ap-proached by Rios in the most part of her writing, focused on stories of desire among women. In the end, perspectives are pointed out in Cassan-dra Rios to make visible these such subjects, generally absent in the historiography, and the potential of her literary production as a relevant source in the (re)writing of subjects history with dissident sexualities.