Das naturezas que se movem pelo afeto na poesia de Sónia Sultuane
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2020v29n1.52907Abstract
Abstract:
Sónia Sultuane is a writer and artist who has been occupying a prominent place in the cultural scene of Mozambique. The collection of poems No colo da Lua (2009) reveals a poetic voice in the feminine that relates to nature in the perspective signaled by ecofeminist studies regarding the endorsement of a humanistic exercise to protect the world and the most diverse manifestations of nature. To support this epistemological location, we will anchor in the positions of Angélica Soares (1999) on eroticism and ecology, by Carmen Tindó Secco (2014) on the reflections around affection and poetry, by Greta Gaard (2017) on the direction of ecofeminism, and by Izabel Brandão (2003) on the critical frontiers of ecofeminism and literature.
Key words: Ecofeminism, Poetry, Affection, Sónia Sultuane.