Canção para ninar menino grande com Conceição Evaristo

In this Ligado na Obra videocast, interviewer Dayhara Martins talks with Conceição Evaristo about the work "Canção para ninar menino grande" (Lullaby for a Big Boy) and the construction of the character Fio Jasmin. The analysis offers reflections on: Black masculinities and their intersections; The right to affection, to cry, and to fragility; The loneliness of Black men and women; The importance of names and symbols in the narrative; How Conceição expands the debate on gender, affection, and society. This video is part of Ligado na Obra, a series dedicated to the required works for the Fuvest 2026 entrance exam, connecting literature, history, and social analysis. 📚 If you are preparing for the entrance exam, this content goes beyond a summary: it helps you understand the contexts and reflections present in the work. Check out the full material: https://lumisfera.com.br/literatura/a... Chapters: 00:00 Opening 00:24 Black Masculinities and Their Intersections 01:00 The Figure of the Stepfather and Emotional Silence 02:55 Male Loneliness vs. Female Loneliness 03:35 Stereotypes about Black Men and Women 04:10 Building the Character Fio Jasmim 05:45 Juventina 06:39 Closing