The poetic paths of Alda Lara and Noémia de Sousa: voices that emerged from the silence.
Literature, History and Memory. Female authorship. Noemia de Sousa. Alda Lara
This dissertation aimed at analyzing some poems by Sangue Negro (2016), by the Mozambican Carolina Noémia Abranches de Sousa, and Poems (2014), by the Angolan Alda Lara, emphasizing the poetic way that the authors used to denounce and oppose the Portuguese imperialism. The work pointed out how, even silenced by a patriarchal and colonialist system, these characters stood out as two great voices, who contributed to the construction of a libertarian thought in Angola and Mozambique, through literature.