Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil

The present article presents the preliminary results of a research in progress, which it is in its initial phase. It focuses on a simple, but symbolic goal, therefore meaningful: in times of female empowerment, it aims to withdraw from fringe and forgetfulness and to bring to the surface one of the...

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Main Authors: Roberta Knapik Brum, Délcio Marquetti
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2018-05-01
Series:Travessias
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19221
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spelling doaj-d7ae8dd2b2804392a43a98e4c4f8a2532020-11-25T03:16:54ZporUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáTravessias1982-59352018-05-0112114415911392Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in BrazilRoberta Knapik Brum0Délcio Marquetti1Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS)Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS)The present article presents the preliminary results of a research in progress, which it is in its initial phase. It focuses on a simple, but symbolic goal, therefore meaningful: in times of female empowerment, it aims to withdraw from fringe and forgetfulness and to bring to the surface one of the most fervent authors in Brazil in the context of the military regime period (1964-1985): Cassandra Rios (1932-2002). Thus, it seeks to recover the story of a voice covered by silence. Rios was considered by censorship as a pornographic author, and as such, prohibited. In order to account for the proposal, a search of bibliographical and documentary sources highlights the censorship of the Department for Public Entertainment Censorship (DCDP) about the author's books, as well as the author's own books, complemented by a historiography about the theme of repression during the military regime (1964-1985), especially in the scope of cultural censorship specific to books, sustained by theoreticians like Carlos Fico, Beatriz Kushnir, Douglas Atilla Marcelino and Sandra Reimão. In a predominantly bibliographic nature, it is situated between two fields: History and Literature, characterized by the perspective of Cultural History. It is thought within encounters and mismatches of two camps from a perspective of Cultural History, from historians as Sandra Jatahy Pesavento, as well as the understanding of pornography in the historian Lynn Hunt.http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19221censuracassandra riosliteratura pornográficaregime militar.
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Délcio Marquetti
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literatura pornográfica
regime militar.
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Délcio Marquetti
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title Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil
title_short Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil
title_full Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil
title_fullStr Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Cassandra Rios: a silenced voice in the military regime in Brazil
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publisher Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
series Travessias
issn 1982-5935
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The present article presents the preliminary results of a research in progress, which it is in its initial phase. It focuses on a simple, but symbolic goal, therefore meaningful: in times of female empowerment, it aims to withdraw from fringe and forgetfulness and to bring to the surface one of the most fervent authors in Brazil in the context of the military regime period (1964-1985): Cassandra Rios (1932-2002). Thus, it seeks to recover the story of a voice covered by silence. Rios was considered by censorship as a pornographic author, and as such, prohibited. In order to account for the proposal, a search of bibliographical and documentary sources highlights the censorship of the Department for Public Entertainment Censorship (DCDP) about the author's books, as well as the author's own books, complemented by a historiography about the theme of repression during the military regime (1964-1985), especially in the scope of cultural censorship specific to books, sustained by theoreticians like Carlos Fico, Beatriz Kushnir, Douglas Atilla Marcelino and Sandra Reimão. In a predominantly bibliographic nature, it is situated between two fields: History and Literature, characterized by the perspective of Cultural History. It is thought within encounters and mismatches of two camps from a perspective of Cultural History, from historians as Sandra Jatahy Pesavento, as well as the understanding of pornography in the historian Lynn Hunt.
topic censura
cassandra rios
literatura pornográfica
regime militar.
url http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19221
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