THE MOTHERHOOD AND ITS ONEIRIC REPRESENTATION IN THE POETRY BY ADRIENNE RICH

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Keywords:

Motherhood, Discourse, Deconstruction, Adrienne Rich, Walt Whitman

Abstract

This paper seeks to understand the specificity of the discourse about the motherhood elaborated in the essays and the poetry by Adrienne Rich at the time of her feminist affirmation. Effectively, in establishing a continuity with Walt Whitman's tradition of rebel and democratic diction, Rich, to this day rarely read in Brazil, uses in her discourse the enumeration and the narrative mode to represent courageously the pain and the ambivalence related to the experience of motherhood. The violence of writing as well as the use of oneiric language that face the orphic patriarchal tradition linked to phonocentrism make the poetry by Rich conform to the theory of deconstruction in its subversive aspects.

Author Biography

  • Olga Kempinska, Universidade Federal Fluminense

    Docente de Teoria da Literatura do Departamento de Ciências da Linguagem do Instituto de Letras da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). Doutora em História Social da Cultura pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). 

Published

2023-12-10

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Section

Research Articles