Imagens of policial violence in the Raposa Magazine
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https://doi.org/10.33871/sensorium.2024.11.9007Abstract
This text has the objective to study images of police violence published in Raposa Magazine, one of the alternative presses published in Curitiba. Some images of violence that Curitiba artists published on the pages of alternative periodicals are analyzed. The intellectuals who built the alternative press also suffered political persecution by the military dictatorship, in the form of arrests and torture, which are reported, described and denounced in the pages of the periodicals. Therefore, they use the newspaper format to circulate complaints about the violence of the police during the military dictatorship through artistic languages, more specifically photographs, poetry and cartoons.
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