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Amazyles de Almeida
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By:
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Paulo Rezzutti
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Mulheres do Brasil - A história não contada resgata a história de mais de 200 mulheres das mais variadas épocas que tiveram suas biografias alteradas, deturpadas ou que simplesmente sequer apareceram nos registros convencionais. Depois de desmistificar as figuras dos imperadores d. Pedro I e d. Leopoldina, o escritor e pesquisador Paulo Rezzutti se dedica a mulheres conhecidas ou ignoradas pela história do Brasil: das guerreiras às vilãs, das mulheres do poder a artistas. Também ilumina trajetórias pouco conhecidas de indígenas e negras escravizadas e avança até os dias atuais, com mulheres como Marielle Franco, a vereadora carioca assassinada em março de 2018 por ""ousar"" não ser invisível. O audiolivro chega num momento em que a discussão sobre o papel das mulheres na sociedade se intensifica, surpreendendo o ouvinte ao reapresentar acontecimentos da história do Brasil com as personagens femininas finalmente reinseridas nos papéis de destaque que lhes foram negados pela narrativa oficial.
©2018 Paulo Marcelo Rezzutti. 2018 Casa da Palavra/LeYa. (P)2020 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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Obra incrível!
A arte da contação de história de Paulo Rezzutti nunca falha. É sempre um prazer rever a história de maneira leve e tão relevante em tempos atuais. Leitura mais do que recomendada!
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