Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature

The reconstruction of state violence in the productions of Karina Pacheco Medrano and Jeferson Tenório is analyzed. These rewritings of historical events in Peru and Brazil focus on the representation of women, indigenous and blacks as victims of the state/patriarchal/colonial system. The objective...

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Principais autores: Chacaliaza Cruz, Sonia María, Alves dos Santos, Paulo Roberto
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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-323982023-11-30T23:36:55Z Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature Reescritas da violência de Estado nas literaturas peruana e brasileira Chacaliaza Cruz, Sonia María Alves dos Santos, Paulo Roberto history narrative war zone State comparative literature história narrativa campo de guerra Estado literatura comprada The reconstruction of state violence in the productions of Karina Pacheco Medrano and Jeferson Tenório is analyzed. These rewritings of historical events in Peru and Brazil focus on the representation of women, indigenous and blacks as victims of the state/patriarchal/colonial system. The objective is to demonstrate that the bodies of these subjects are considered by the state as "war zones" that must be (re)invaded to maintain social order. In this way, the narrative fills gaps in official histories, especially in the actions of the military apparatus against the population. In this approach between literature and history, we turn to Ricoeur, in notion of representation and Chartier, um the literature-history interface; on power, violence and the body as a war zone, the proposals of Arendt, Jelin and Quijano are followed. Analisa-se a representação da violência estatal nas produções de Karina Pacheco Medrano e Jeferson Tenório. Essas reescritas de eventos históricos no Peru e no Brasil focalizam a representação de mulheres, indígenas e negros como vítimas do sistema estatal/patriarcal/colonial. O objetivo é demonstrar que os corpos dessas/es sujeitas/os são considerados pelo Estado como “campos de guerra” que devem ser (re)invadidos para manter a ordem social. Dessa forma, a narrativa preenche lacunas das histórias oficiais, especialmente de ações do aparato militar contra a população. Nessa aproximação entre literatura e história, recorremos a Ricoeur, na noção de representância, e Chartier, na interface literatura-história; já sobre o poder, a violência e o corpo como campo de guerra seguem-se as propostas de Arendt, Jelin e Quijano. UFRN 2023-11-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/32398 Odisseia; Vol. 8 No. Especial (2023): Literatura e Violência: trauma, melancolia e resistência; 286-306 Revue Odisseia; Vol. 8 No. Especial (2023): Literatura e Violência: trauma, melancolia e resistência; 286-306 Revista Odisseia; v. 8 n. Especial (2023): Literatura e Violência: trauma, melancolia e resistência; 286-306 1983-2435 10.21680/1983-2435.2023v8nEspecial por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/32398/17884 Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Odisseia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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author Chacaliaza Cruz, Sonia María
Alves dos Santos, Paulo Roberto
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Alves dos Santos, Paulo Roberto
Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
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Alves dos Santos, Paulo Roberto
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title Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
title_short Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
title_full Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
title_fullStr Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
title_full_unstemmed Rewritings of State violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
title_sort rewritings of state violence in peruvian and brazilian literature
description The reconstruction of state violence in the productions of Karina Pacheco Medrano and Jeferson Tenório is analyzed. These rewritings of historical events in Peru and Brazil focus on the representation of women, indigenous and blacks as victims of the state/patriarchal/colonial system. The objective is to demonstrate that the bodies of these subjects are considered by the state as "war zones" that must be (re)invaded to maintain social order. In this way, the narrative fills gaps in official histories, especially in the actions of the military apparatus against the population. In this approach between literature and history, we turn to Ricoeur, in notion of representation and Chartier, um the literature-history interface; on power, violence and the body as a war zone, the proposals of Arendt, Jelin and Quijano are followed.
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