A. BBM (Brasiliana Guita and Jose Mindlin Library)Was linked USP (Sao Paulo University), provides Free classes Over Books It will be charged Westibular And and FUVEST 2026.
This year wrote all works women. According to FuvestThe role of women in renewal literature needs to be worthy of valuable, not only as characters, but also writers.
BBM’s first class focuses on “Humanitarian office”From Nisia Floresta. The meeting will be in the Istwan Jhansay Auditorium on April 16, at 18 H. Participating is free. The Internet should be registered from 12 noon on April 11.
In addition to Nisia, the wheels Narsisa Amalia, Julia Lets de Almida, Rachel de Kurose, Sofia de Mello Breater Andresen, Lizia Fagundes saysPaulina Chizian, Conceiyo evaristo And Dumilia Pereira de Almida.
See some information about the works:
Nisia Floresta – “Humanitarian Popusal ”(1853)
Author, Poet and Author, Nia Floresta (1810-1885) Pioneers of feminism in Brazil. In the “humanitarian office” there are 62 articles discussing female oppression.
Narsisa Amalia – “Niharika ”(1872)
Narsisa Amalia (1852-1924) became the first woman to live professionally from Brazilian writer, poet and journalist, Brazil. The protector of the abolition of slavery Women’s rights And freedom of expression.
Julia Loz de Almida – “Martha’s memories ”(1899)
Julia Lets de Almida (1862-1934) was one of the children of Brazil’s children’s literature. In the “memoir Martha”, in the late nineteenth century, the reader follows the life of a young woman in the rent of Carrioca and her mother, who has to work to support her daughter, has trouble going with the widow.
Rachel de Kurose – “Stone Way ”(1937)
Rachel de Kurose (1910-2003) is the first woman to join Brazilian Academy of Letters. It has the work marked by regionalism and social engagement. In ”in”The stone path ”Despite the divorce suggests, she writes the strength of the woman who decides to follow her desires.
Sophia de Mello Breerer Andresen – “The Gypsy Christ” (1961)
Sofia de Mello Breer Andresen (1919-2004) was considered one of the most important people in Portugal literature in the twentieth century. “OcRisto Gypsy ” Zono Cabral de Melo Neto reveals the effect of poetry on Sofia’s writing.
Lizia Fagundes says – “The Girls” (1973)
Lizia Fagundes Telles (1923-2022) is considered one of the great writers of Brazilian literature. Moves between his work Reality and wonderful. “The Girls” is a pension background for girls. University students begin a puberty in the world where Lorena, Lia and Ana Clara are rapidly transformed.
Paulina Chizian – “Ballad of Love to the Wind” (1990)
Mozambican, Paulina Chizian was born in 1955 and became the first woman Publish romance In your country. His work stands to solve problems such as the woman’s condition and the cultural and social conflicts of Mozambique. In “Ballad of Love in the Wind”, she tells her the love story of Sarnavu and Mwondo.
Canansiao Avaristo – “Song for Ninar Boy Grande” (2018)
In works that connect reality and imagination, the main factor of The works of CONSEO EVERISTO This is a narrative The Black women. In “Song for Ninar Boy Grande”, writer Jasmine Thread tells the story of a black railway relationship with many women.
Birds – “The Vision of Plants” (2019)
Born in 1982 in Angola, Pereira de Almida was the author and essayist of the Pereira. His work turns between reflection on imagination and history and between relationships Portugal And Africa. In “The Vision of Plants”, the author portrays the story of Celestino, which replaces the cruel and brutal violence with the gentle and careful love of his garden.
BBM Schedule
- Dates: 16/04 (“Humanitarian Papuskle); 14/05 (“ Niharika ”); 11/06 (“Memories Martha”), 13/08 (“Stone path”), 27/08 (“Gypsy Christ”), 10/09 (“Girls”), 24/09 (“Ballad of Love to the Wind”), 15/10 (“Song for Great Boy Ninar”) and 29/10 (“Plants focus”).
- Time: 18 H.
- Where: Auditorium Istwan Jhansay, Brasiliana space: Rua da library, 21 – University City, Sao Paulo.
- Registration: Participating in classes is free, but it is necessary to register via the Internet. The Phil Form is available from April 11.
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