Constructing Territories of Deterritorialization–Reterritorialization in Clarice Lispector Novels

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The importance of geography and literature, as producers of knowledge for society, is undeniable. Both areas are structural pillars for the explanation of contemporary territorial phenomena. In this article, we intend to reflect on the importance of literature for understanding migration, focusing on the deterritorialization–reterritorialization process. Through geographic lenses, we will perform a content analysis of several fictional works by Clarice Lispector, who was hereself a migrant, in several moments of her life. We can consider that this writer’s contribution made a deep contribution to (re)think conceptual and theoretical frames in the geography of migration.

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Velez de Castro, F. (2022). Constructing Territories of Deterritorialization–Reterritorialization in Clarice Lispector Novels. Social Sciences, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11120575

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