Ser mulher segundo Clarice Lispector: uma aprendizagem entre jornalismo e literatura
Abstract
This study aims to analyse the way in which Clarice Lispector developed her reflection on the condition of women through literary and journalistic writing.  Although  she  has  constantly  rejected  the  label  of  feminist,  the  works of the Brazilian writer seems to trace a path of liberation from so-cial standards: an apprenticeship of “being a woman” that dispenses with any concept of gender. Referring mainly to the reflections of Judith Butler and Pierre Bourdieu, this aspect will be deepened through the analysis of the “women’s pages” published under pseudonyms between the 50s and the 60s, and the novelAn  apprenticeship  or  the  book  of  pleasures;  texts  that  are  very  different  from each other but that offer interesting perspectives on “being a wom-an” according to Clarice Lispector.

