“Ser mulher é ser Xingu violentado por belo monte” : uma leitura ecofeminista do romance "Maria Altamira", de Maria José Silveira
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This dissertation examines how literature becomes a space of resistance to colonial and patriarchal
violence in the Amazon, through an analysis of the novel Maria Altamira (2020) by Maria José Silveira.
The narrative interweaves body and territory, unveiling wounds inflicted by developmentalist projects
that transform rivers and forests into sacrifice zones, while simultaneously creating a space for insurgent
forces of survival. By centering the voices of women, Indigenous peoples, and subalternized groups, the
novel builds a fictional testimony that rewrites silenced memories and deconstructs hegemonic notions
of progress. The research is grounded in the dialogue between ecofeminist perspectives (Brandão, 2003,
2020; Shiva; Mies, 1993, 2014), epistemologies of the South (Lugones, 2014, 2020; Kambeba, 2020;
Bispo dos Santos, 2023), testimony studies (Seligmann-Silva, 2003; Penna, 2003) and decolonial
environmental thought (Brum, 2021). Through a qualitative and interpretative approach, the study reads
the novel as a site of political and aesthetic enunciation, where pain is transfigured into memory. The
findings reveal that Maria Altamira goes beyond the record of destruction by recovering collective
affective histories that nurture resistance. Its poetics merges denunciation and narrative strength, creating
a fictional territory where plural and irreducible voices emerge. Rooted in women’s experiences and
Amazonian ways of life, these voices weave ethical pacts between word, land, and memory, affirming
literature as a practice of listening and reinvention in the face of enduring colonial wounds in both
human and more-than-human bodies.
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SILVA, Vanessa. “Ser mulher é ser Xingu violentado por belo monte”: uma leitura ecofeminista do romance "Maria Altamira", de Maria José Silveira. 2025. 103 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Língua, Literatura e Interculturalidade) – Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Goiás, GO, 2025.
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