Abstract

This article has been written throughout many days and many (or, perhaps, not so many) different readings. It tries (as earnestly as possible) to explore some aspects of what is called (and what it should be?) feminine writings, showing some of their features and problematizing some topics around them. As the question does no allow a straight answer, the article is divided into sections that presents different typologies of feminine writing, and it also includes several notes which can be read simutaneously with the article or after reading the article, as they comment on or elaborate different questions dealt with in the article itself.

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