Memórias manchadas e ruínas memoriais em A mancha e “O condomínio”, de Luis Fernando Veríssimo

This article proposes that what it calls “schizophrenic memory sites” – places that are constructed as palimpsests of various (and, at times, contradictory) versions of the past – are connected with what anthropologist James Hoslton (2008) denominates “differentiated citizenship”. The article establ...

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Main Author: Leila Lehnen
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2014-01-01
Series:Estudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea
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Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=323130679005
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Summary:This article proposes that what it calls “schizophrenic memory sites” – places that are constructed as palimpsests of various (and, at times, contradictory) versions of the past – are connected with what anthropologist James Hoslton (2008) denominates “differentiated citizenship”. The article establishes an analogy between differentiated memory rights and the constitutional measures that legalize social and civil differences and that, according to Holston, make up differentiated citizenship.
ISSN:1518-0158
2316-4018