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  1. Age, race, class, and sex: Women redefining difference.Audre Lorde - 1984 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press. pp. 284--291.
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    Pensamento feminista: conceitos fundamentais.Heloísa Buarque de Hollanda & Audre Lorde (eds.) - 2019 - Rio de Janeiro RJ: Bazar do Tempo.
    Um livro que reúne alguns dos mais representativos textos que moldaram o que podemos chamar pensamento feminista. Uma obra de referência capaz de oferecer um repertório fundamental para os estudos de gênero e também para o ativismo. "A missão deste livro é, portanto, a de mostrar o caminho no qual os conceitos centrais do pensamento feminista foram se desdobrando, sendo questionados e dando origem a novas formas de pensar e definir identidades, gênero, subjetividades e sexualidades. A sinalização desse longo processo (...)
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    Feminist Autobiography in the 1980sThe House on Mango StreetBorderlands/La Frontera: The New MestizaPeople Who Led to My PlaysZami: A New Spelling of My Name: A BiomythographyIn My Mother's HouseBronx Primitive: Portraits in a ChildhoodLandscape for a Good Woman: A Story of Two LivesA Restricted CountryThe Last of the Menu Girls.Regenia Gagnier, Sandra Cisneros, Gloria Anzaldúa, Adrienne Kennedy, Audre Lorde, Kim Chernin, Kate Simon, Carolyn Kay Steedman, Joan Nestle, Denise Chávez, Gloria Anzaldua & Denise Chavez - 1991 - Feminist Studies 17 (1):135.
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    Call.Audre Lorde - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (3):449.
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    Equal Opportunity.Audre Lorde - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (3):440.
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    Litanie pour la survie.Audré Lorde - 2022 - Multitudes 88 (3):67-68.
    Ce poème d’Audre Lorde, tiré de La licorne noire, est régulièrement sollicité dans les anthologies et dans les espaces de pratique de la justice transformatrice. Une manière de signaler l’importance de la langue dans l’invention de futurs alternatifs à ceux que perpétue le cycle punitif-carcéral des violences. Une insistance à penser, avec les survivantes, les forces qu’elles savent déployer.
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    On My Way out I Passed over You and the Verrazano Bridge.Audre Lorde - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (3):446.
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    Sisters in Arms.Audre Lorde - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (3):443.
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    [Book review] zami, a new spelling of my name [autobiographical]. [REVIEW]Audre Lorde - 1982 - Feminist Studies 17:135-148.
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    ""Audre Lorde, born in Harlem to parents from Grenada, is the most revered and influential black feminist lesbian writer of the modern era. Her autobiography, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (1982), describes the Greenwich Village" gay-girl" life in which she was immersed in the 1950s. Though she was to later find a home in the Harlem Writers Guild. [REVIEW]Audre Lorde - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press.
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