The Planalto Riots: Making and Unmaking a Failed Coup in Brazil
Historical events often carry an air of uncertainty, like a fog that veils their boundaries. Questions arise about when the historical process leading to a coup d’état, or in the case examined in this book, an attempted coup, truly begins. How is it orchestrated? What delineates its scope? Who are t...
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creator | Lou Caffagni Isabel Löfgren Gizele Martins Paola Sartoretto Viviane Borelli Apoena Canuto Cosenza Bartira S. Fortes Camila Hartmann Clementino Junior Tatiana Letier Pinto Ada C. Machado Silveira Alecsandra Matias de Oliveira Maria Eduarda Mathias Ana Paula da Rosa Laercio Redondo Aline Roes Dalmolin Eduardo Ruedell Gabriela Schneider Gustavo Speridião Leandro Barboza Faixa Protesta Oscar Svanelid Katja van Stiphout Tommaso Campagna Erica Gargaglione Carolina Valente Pinto Giulia Timis |
description | Historical events often carry an air of uncertainty, like a fog that veils their boundaries. Questions arise about when the historical process leading to a coup d’état, or in the case examined in this book, an attempted coup, truly begins. How is it orchestrated? What delineates its scope? Who are the involved actors, and what fields of study and knowledge are essential for comprehending it?
This book delves into the attempted coup that transpired on January 8, 2023, in Brasilia, Brazil, following the defeat of Jair Bolsonaro and the inauguration of his successor, President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva. On that day, thousands of extremist Bolsonaro supporters invaded, sacked, and vandalized federal government buildings in Brasília with the aim of inciting a military coup against the Lula da Silva government and reinstating Jair Bolsonaro as the president of Brazil.
The essays and artistic interventions in this collection aim to unravel the various dimensions of this pivotal event. They discuss the origins, occurrence, and aftermath of anti-democratic Bolsonarist mobilizations, with a specific focus on the communicative and symbolic aspects of this historical occurrence.
From examining historical aspects to exploring aesthetic meanings, communication strategies, and the dynamics of a collective unconscious, The Planalto Riots: Making and Unmaking a Failed Coup in Brazil provides a critical perspective on the intricate process of how an attempted coup is both constructed and dismantled. |
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