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Faces de Eva. Estudos sobre a Mulher

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MONTEIRO, Maria do Rosário. Ursula K. Le Guin: Literature and otherness. Faces de Eva. Estudos sobre a Mulher [online]. 2018, n.40, pp.61-75. ISSN 0874-6885.

The late Ursula K. Le Guin was a woman of strong convictions: liberty, equality of rights, and the dignity of the human being were her dicta. She did not only defend women’s rights but the rights of every human being. The acceptance of the Other played a primary role in her writings. The revolutions she introduced in the genre of contemporary fantasy literature, mainly the profound shift of focus from the male perspective of the hero myth to include a feminine point of view and centrality and the transformation of narrative time structure are the reason to have chosen to center this analysis on the Earthsea cycle.

Keywords : Earthsea; dragons; women; death; time.

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