Ocupar o terreno: revisitando "Além dos significados de Miranda: des/silenciando o 'Terreno Demoníaco' da mulher de Calibã

Carole Boyce-Davies

Resumo


Este artigo é uma revisita ao texto de Sylvia Wynter, intitulado originalmente “Beyond Miranda’s Meanings: Un/Silencing the ‘Demonic Ground’ of Caliban’s Woman” [Além dos Significados de Miranda: Des/Silenciando o ‘terreno demoníaco’ da Mulher de Calibã], e que figura como posfácio do livro Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean Women and Literature, publicado originalmente em 1990. Esse livro representa a primeira coletânea de textos voltados especificamente para o estudo de escritoras afro-caribenhas. Já o posfácio de Wynter destaca-se pela apresentação do conceito de “terreno demoníaco” (demonic ground), sobre o qual se debruça este artigo.

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Sylvia Wynter; Estudos de gênero; Intelectuais negras; Escritoras caribenhas.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12957/transversos.2021.57050

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