opening a rift to restore possession of the speech (and of the body) to women without sociocultural impediments that might limit the work of the woman writer and how Ana Lusa Amaral, paraphrasing Maria Teresa Horta in an obvious homage in Minha Senhora de Qu builds a work with its own ide...
Maria Teresa Horta: Insubordination. Guernica: Why this word? Maria Teresa Horta: Because, on the one hand, I was born insubordinate and, on the other, because I’ve always been a symbol of change in Portugal, particularly when it comes to women’s issues. Until April 25, 1974, women...
O silêncio nas páginas de Novas Cartas Portuguesas (Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta e Maria Velho da Costa) e na imagética monocromática de Helena Almeida – uma perspetiva interdisciplinarIt is with greatest expression that, in the 1970s, the Portuguese female authors begin to ...
Leonor's Enlightenment (As Luzes de Leonor), a novel published in 2011 by Maria Teresa Horta, encourages an open discussion about the advantages of the Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, against those who keep defending a very precise gap between His...
Vera Duarte in A Reinveno do Mar - Antologia Po茅tica (2018) and also Maria Teresa Horta in Estranhezas (2018), both sing songs to women, mixes of flights, exp茅riences and female stories that silently fight for liberty. On the one hand, it is intende...