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Session Submission Type: Complete Panel
This panel analyzes twenty-first-century Brazilian prose and poetry written by people who identify as women (trans and cis) through the lens of feminist theory and ecocriticism.
Escrita orgânica e corpos-floresta: apontamentos ecofeministas em Mujeres que trepan a los árboles (2017), de Patricia de Souza, e Flor de gume (2020), de Monique Malcher - Cecilia Rodrigues, University of Georgia
‘A house with a damaged roof and people living inside it’: Women’s Stories of Survival in the Work of Brazilian Writer Jarid Arraes - Marguerite Itamar Harrison, Smith College
Dissolving Stories: Beyond-Human Actants in the Brazilian Literary Anthropocene - Leila Lehnen, Brown U
The Door Left Open: Women and Housing in Brazilian Fiction - Sophia Beal, University of Minnesota