Fatima Miguel, Maria Aparecida deSilva Reis, Carla Francine da [UNESP]2022-04-282022-04-282019-07-01Ipotesi-revista De Estudos Literarios. Juiz De Fora: Univ Federal Juiz Fora, Campus Univ, v. 23, n. 2, p. 88-100, 2019.1415-2525http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218459This article aims to take an approach on the production of Marina Colasanti and the analysis of the tale A moca tecela (the weaver girl), pointing features of feminism in the tale. We will address the feminist movement and the crucial moments for the achievement of women's rights, especially the enjoyment of the same ones given to men. The phases that feminism went through when women fought for an equal workload, equivalent salaries, and the pursuit of the right to vote will be discussed. Finally, we will carry out an analysis of this tale, which will be grounded on critics such as Jung (1875) Beauvoir (1908), Sartre (1905), Coelho (1922), Oliva (2011), among others.88-100engMariana ColasantiFeminine authorshipInterdiscursivityA moca tecelaTHE WEAVER GIRL: REVEALING THE WORD INSIDE OUT TREAD BY TREADArtigoWOS:000737810600009