Nísia Floresta
Nísia Floresta | |
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Nísia Floresta | |
| Born | Dionísia Gonçalves Pinto October 12, 1810 Papari, Brazil |
| Died | April 24, 1885 (aged 74) Rouen, France |
| Occupation | Educator, writer, philosopher |
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| Genre | Poetry, nonfiction, travelogue |
| Subjects | Social issues, philosophy, travel, feminism, education |
| Spouse | Manuel Augusto de Faria Rocha (m. 1828) |
| Children | 2 |
Nísia Floresta Brasileira Augusta, pseudonym of Dionísia Gonçalves Pinto, (October 12, 1810 in Papari, Rio Grande do Norte – April 24, 1885 in Rouen, France) was a Brazilian educator, translator, writer, poet, philosopher, and feminist.
She is considered the "first Brazilian feminist" and possibly the first still in the 19th century to break through public-private boundaries by publishing her works in newspapers, when the local press was just beginning. She also coordinated a girls' school in Rio de Janeiro and wrote a book in defense of the rights of women, Native Americans and slaves.