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Color of TendernessColor of Tenderness

Color of Tenderness

Niyi Afolabi, Saritah Barboza, Geni Guimaraes

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""At a time when race relations continue to divide more than provide a road map to genuine equality among different people across cultures, nations, and religious beliefs, Geni Guimarães’s A Cor da Ternura (1989) [Color of Tenderness] remains relevant, over twenty years after its publication. The issues of invisibility and marginality do have their place and one may add that as this is an autobiographical piece, Guimarães may not have set out to be ideological per se, since most of the instances of racial tension portrayed in her work are subtle, anecdotal, reconciliatory rather than indicting. This may be predicated on the original target audience--seemingly juvenile, yet the material is serious enough to appeal to a broad readership, as confirmed by the prized Jabuti award (1990). The translation of this work ensures that Afro-Brazilian literature, in its many facets of culture, race, gender, and sexuality, takes its place alongside masterpieces of World literature." -- Publisher's description

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OL Work ID
OL21507958W

Subjects

Women authorsAuthors, biographyWomen, blackWomen, brazilWomen, biographyBlacks, brazilBrazil, social conditionsEthnic identityBrazilian Women authorsFamilyBlacksBlack WomenSocial conditionsChildhood and youthBiographyBlack people

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