Sesc holds the fourth meeting of the project “Black Authorship in Contemporary Literature”

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Black Authorship in Contemporary Literature is a series of live monthly meetings with contemporary black women writers. On October 1st, the project opens an overview of literature written by black women in Brazil. The meetings include writers from different locations, always composed of two authors and mediated by the curator Cidinha da Silva - author and editor at Kuanza Produções

Daniel Ramos, literature technician at Sesc, also curates the project, who also curates the project, which will be broadcast live on Sesc's Youtube channel.  

Na live on October 1st, starting at 20 pm, will be: Maria Nilda de Carvalho Mota, better known as dina, writer and activist against racism and one of the founders of the black female publishing label Edições Me Parió Revolution, and journalist, poet, and editor Fernanda Bastos - also author of the books: “Dessa cor” (Figure of Language, 2018) and “I will get worse” (Figure of Language, 2020).  Black Authorship in Contemporary Literature has the objective of debating the contemporary production of literature made in Brazil from the diversity of voices, genres and on racial issues that cross our society and history. Tensioning the literary canon of these relationships in question, reflecting on black and female authorship and showing the breadth that literary creation reaches are some of the proposals of the project.

  Start: 01/10/2020 20:00

  End: 01/10/2020 21:30

  Values: Free broadcast.

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