Crítica e minoria:
considerações sobre o conceito de “literatura menor” e o trabalho da crítica literária
Keywords:
Literary criticism, Minor literature, Feminist critic, Philip Roth, Literary CanonAbstract
Abstract: The present article presents a brief history of intelectuals reflection upon the role of a minority writer within a canon that excludes or oppresses them. Then, it raises questions regarding the role of the critic facing this situation and also how the critic themselves, when member of a minority, can engage with such a canon.
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