Similarities that overcome time in dictatorship representations
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https://doi.org/10.21680/1984-817X.2019v15n01ID19191Abstract
In this article, we discuss the romances Sombras de reis barbudos (1975) by José J. Veiga and K.: Relato de uma busca (2014) by Bernardo Kucinski, around the dialogue they raise between history, fiction and memory. Both fictions work with the Brazilian military dictatorship, involving both the privacy of the individual and the network of connections of the collectivity. In this sense, we problematize about these representations using theorists who point out memorialistic, sociological, and anthropological directions, considering the course that the novels make in the dictatorial context to provide inquiries about the symbolic similarities that go through time in the constructions of the narratives in question and what we can discuss from these related elements.
Key words: symbolic similarities, military dictatorship, Bernardo Kucinski, José J. Veiga.
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