“WHO IS WRITTEN?” REVOLUTION, OTHERNESS, EXPERIENCES OF REWRITTEN AND HISTORY CONNECTED IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL AND LIBERATION WAR IN MOZAMBIQUE
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i21.51028Keywords:
mozambique, frelimo, liberation struggle, colonial warAbstract
FROM TWO TEXTS, ONE OF PORTUGUESE COLONIAL MILITA RY ARMY AND THE OTHER OF MILITANTS/FRELIMO GUERILLAS, ONE NOTE THE TENSION BETWEEN THE NARRATIVES AND MODELS OF THE STAT E AND APPROPRIATIONS OF SUBJECTS THAT SUBVERT THE ESTABLISHED ORDER. IN BOTH CASES WIL BE CONFRONTED WITH THE OUTBREAK OF GAPS IN SOCIAL FAB RIC AND AESTHETIC CONSIDERED AS HOMOGENEOUS AND FLAWLESS. SO WE HAVE A POLITICAL PROCESS WHERE COME THREE DIMENSIONS CROSS INTERCONNECTED: THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL (KNOWLEDGE, IGNORANCE OF OTHER) A SOCIO-AFECTIVE (ID-DISIDENTIFICATION, CREATI ON-BREAK TIES OF BELONGING TO A COMMUNITY) AND AESTHETICS (DYNAMIC PERFORMATIVE OF OWNERSHIP, REWRITTEN PARODY).
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