"LIKE THIS, OUT OF SOLIDARITY": WOMEN'S MEMORIES OF THE MILITARY DICTATORSHIP (1964-1985)
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v49ied.especial.79045Keywords:
Ditadura Militar; Memórias, Mulheres Militantes; Resistências; SolidariedadesAbstract
This article presents a debate that looks at the period of the military dictatorship from a perspective that prioritises the participation and implementation of women's militant practices during this period. We have chosen to present the memories in the voices of two women activists who live in Goiás and have authorised us to raise them as protagonists, problematising the spaces of solidarity present in the midst of the violence imposed by the torturers of the military dictatorship. In the distance of time that separates the lived and the narrated, we prioritised the memories of resistance in the form of sensitivities, solidarity, help and support in lived experiences of a dark time, paths that, as the theme points out, were built "like this... out of solidarity." When we revisit these memories in the present, even though there are forgettings and silences in officialised history, they were the protagonists of resistance and solidarity networks built to guarantee lives and the continuity of the struggle.
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