2025-02-202025-02-202024-11-30https://repositorio.ifal.edu.br/handle/123456789/866Afro-Brazilian female literature has consolidated itself as a space of resistance for black women in Brazilian society. The present study analyzes literature written by black Brazilian women in order to understand how black female writing has consolidated itself as a means of resistance, struggle and voice for a people, a nation. For the purposes of the study, a qualitative approach was used, discursively analyzing the narratives printed in the literature of Conceição Evaristo, Carolina Maria de Jesus and Bianca Santana, in addition to other bibliographic references written by black women. From the readings and analyses, we understand that the writing of black women in Brazilian literature has been consolidated as a way of resignifying, resisting and denouncing the violence suffered and erasing the history and culture of a nation.ptLetras - PortuguêsLiteratura afro brasileiraEscrita feminina negraMulheres negras - EscrevivênciasAfro-Brazilian literBlack woman - writingsEscrevivência de mulheres negras na literatura brasileira: reistência e protagonismo femininoTrabalho de Conclusão de CursoLINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS