Choruses and Counter-Choruses

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A01=Flora Sussekind
Ana Cristina Cesar
Andre Sant'Anna
Arjan Martins
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Bia Lessa
Bolsonaro
Brazilian politics
breakdown of democratic norms
Carlito Azevedo
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Chico Alvim
choral inflection
conservative turn in Latin America
cultural subversion in Brazil
dissent and culture in Latin America
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extreme right
forthcoming
Lia Rodrigues
literary and cultural production in Brazil
resistance and protest in Brazil
Sousandrade
uprising and protest in Brazil
Veronica Stigger
Ze Celso Martinez

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  • ISBN 9781509568185
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, the leading Brazilian cultural theorist Flora Süssekind analyses the turbulent recent history of Brazil. She examines the protests which erupted in Brazil in 2013 and the ways that these were appropriated by the extreme right, and she shows how these developments expressed a break from and threat to the democratic orientation and social pact represented by the 1988 constitution, a collective achievement after decades of dictatorship. She also shows how these events contributed and pointed to the rise of a culture of intolerance, bringing this to bear upon literary and artistic production.

Süssekind's original concept of the chorus, understood not simply as a musical or theatrical category but as a structural force in culture, enables her to highlight the critical potential of cultural production and its power to redirect the course of events. She argues that it was during Brazil's recent history that the choral inflection emerged as a structuring force in culture. By documenting the dramatic shift in literary and artistic production from 2013 to the present day, Süssekind presents a sophisticated cartography for understanding literary and artistic production within a culture of dissent.

This innovative book will be of value to anyone interested in Latin American studies, literary and cultural studies and the history and politics of Brazil.

Flora Süssekind is a Professor of Literature at UNIRIO (The Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro) and FCRB (Fundação Casa Rui Barbosa).

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