Another Carnival: Party and Performativity in post-Temer Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ac.v3i2.49376Keywords:
Performance, política, artivismoAbstract
The present article intends to look at the political manifestations in the streets of Brazil post-Temer, analysing them through the gaze of theories of performance and philosophy. To do so, we will use key concepts such as “action for revolution”, “carnavalisation”, “multitude”, “tactical frivolity”, drawn from the thinking of Richard Schechner, Michael Bakhtin, Antônio Negri, Michael Hardt, Graeme Chester and Ian Welsh, among others, in order to understand these new types of protests emerging on present historical period.
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