A literatura de romance catarinense sob um olhar de ditadura e repressão: Salim Miguel e “A Voz Submersa”

Authors

  • Bárbara Pilz

Keywords:

ditadura, repressão, literatura, romance.

Abstract

The novel “A Voz Submersa” (The Submerged Voice) was written in 1983, by Salim Miguel. It depicts the brazilian society during the military dictatorship using a woman called Dulce as the personification of all the nation itself. The main points of this woman’s behavior are her alucinatory toughts that cross back and forth the lines between real and fantasy. The resources used in this book to are related mainly with memory, discourse, anacrony and gender identification to show the main afflicttons and social feelings of the brazilian people from the 1968s. The book also seems to intend to make a “portrait” of the social and politique conjecture of that country using a deep naration style.

Published

2014-08-21

Issue

Section

Studies