WEAVING VOICES: A study of women's knowledge sharing in the library space
Literature. Memory. History. Library. Feminine.
The patriarchal-based society operates in various areas, consequently we observe the
silencing of female voices in various areas, among them, we have literature, which makes up the
library space. This research approaches the project Weaving Voices, which seeks to debate
works written by women and contains stories of women in the library space, here will be
addressed some main points of the project and experiences experienced in the same. The
relevance of this research takes place within the process of using the library as a living and
interactive concept with community members. With regard to the overall objective of this
research, we are based on analyzing how literary works produced by women and telling stories
of women, can act as a tool to foster discussions about female identity and memory in the library
space. Since in terms of literary creation, the feminine, in addition to assuming a role of speech,
can assume the role of intending patriarchal ties and limitations.