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Ephemeral Sovereignties and Vanishing Communities: Precariousness, Gender, and the Political in Paulo Lins's Cidade de Deus

dc.contributor.authorTocco, Fabricio
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-16T05:13:08Z
dc.date.available2024-09-16T05:13:08Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.date.updated2024-03-24T07:16:40Z
dc.description.abstractIn Cidade de Deus (1997), the Afro-Brazilian anthropologist Paulo Lins (Rio de Janeiro, 1958-) explores the effects of the illegal drug trade on City of God, a favela located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. Building on different readings of Lins's work (Schwarz, Fitzgibbon, and Lorenz) and on the work of other anthropologists and historians (Alves, Segato, and Dawson), this article provides a close reading of the novel, focusing on an understudied aspect: the intersections between precariousness, gender, and the political, specifically, the relationship between masculine brutality and state sovereignty. First, I examine the portrayal of young drug lords and the vanishing favela sense of community. I then delve into how Lins's drug lords personify what I call "ephemeral sovereignties," ie: inchoate incarnations of state power through disposable bodies. In Cidade de Deus, these volatile sovereignties manage to produce a vanishing community while simultaneously paving the way for its self-destruction.
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dc.identifier.issn2642-6811
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733717742
dc.language.isoen_AUen_AU
dc.publisherOregon Digital
dc.rights© 2023 The authors
dc.sourcePeriphērica: Journal of Social, Cultural, and Literary History
dc.subjectBrazil
dc.subjectCity of God
dc.subjectPaulo Lins
dc.subjectfavela
dc.subjectcaudillismo
dc.subjectephemeral sovereignties
dc.subjectnarconarratives
dc.subjectRita Segato
dc.subjectJaime Amparo Alves
dc.titleEphemeral Sovereignties and Vanishing Communities: Precariousness, Gender, and the Political in Paulo Lins's Cidade de Deus
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.issue2
local.contributor.affiliationTocco, Fabricio, College of Arts and Social Sciences, ANU
local.contributor.authoruidTocco, Fabricio, u1106184
local.description.embargo2099-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor470520 - Literature in Spanish and Portuguese
local.identifier.absfor470507 - Comparative and transnational literature
local.identifier.absfor470310 - Iberian languages
local.identifier.ariespublicationu7267305xPUB9
local.identifier.citationvolume2
local.identifier.doi10. 7264/peripherica.2.2.5828
local.publisher.urlhttps://journals.oregondigital.org/
local.type.statusPublished Version
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