期刊名称:Diálogos - Revista do Departamento de História e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
印刷版ISSN:1415-9945
电子版ISSN:2177-2940
出版年度:2020
卷号:24
期号:2
页码:12-24
DOI:10.4025/dialogos.v24i2.53484
语种:Portuguese
出版社:Universidade Estadual de Maringá
摘要:This article aims to analyze The free negress Elisabeth: prisoner of color (2004), a historical novel from Suriname (country that is part of the Guiana region) written by Cynthia McLeod. The focus given to the research intends to problematize the way the place of speech acts in the construction of the fiction, highlighting historically silenced voices. In addition, the study of the place of speech of black women during the Dutch colonization in Suriname aims to contribute to the debate on racial and gender inequality that underlies colonial societies and remains to today. For the discussions, this research will be based on the reflections of Akotirene (2019), Morrison (2019) and hooks (2015), among others.