Rethinking Gender in Revolutions and Resistance. Lessons from the Arab World: edited by
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22355/exaequo.2017.35.11Keywords:
Memory, Slam, Women, Black, PoetryAbstract
Wisdom in despair. Yelling at the ears of the apparent deafness: We are all Carolina!
The aim in this paper is to present the transforming poetry as a form of inspiration and denial for black and peripheral women. For this purpose, we will research Carolina Maria de Jesus works, a black poet who worked as a garbage collector in Brazil. Our aim is to evoke her silenced voice as it was silenced in unawareness. Using the sociological syntax of some of Carolina’s works as a methodological resource, we aim to revive the violence that permeated her existence as her voice remains marginalized. We affirm that besides being a garbage collector, Carolina was a revolutionary whose works deserve to be revealed!









