Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea (Dec 2015)

Dittatura militare e televisione in Brasile: una rilettura critica (1964-1979)

  • Sonia Wanderley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Despite authoritarianism, the Brazilian military dictatorship has produced a speech in defense of democracy, according to the Doctrine of National Security (DSN). To legitimate it, the television-scheduling grid assumes a pedagogical role in the constitution of meanings desired by the regimen, mainly those of national integration and modernity. This text sees the television field as an integral part of the group who took up the political power of the country in 1964. However, just like the other forms of solidarity, the one stablished among the TV broadcasters’ owners (a public concession) and the Brazilian military dictatorship is not exempt of disruption. Therefore, the text points to the need to relativize existing readings, which build up a simplistic alliance between this field and the military dictatorship.

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