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Violence and marginality representation in Cidade de Deus and Inferno's discourse

The present article analyses two major contemporary Brazilian novels that deal with the subject of urban violence and marginality, apparently from a similar point of view and writing style, Paulo Lins‟ Cidade de Deus (1997) and Patrícia Melo‟s Inferno (2000). The analysis of the internal structures of this texts shows, nevertheless, that both discursive constructions uphold opposite world views and ideological conceptions, despite their superficial affinity. Violence and marginality, in fact, are probably the most exploited and discussed subjects in the last few decades in Brazil, so the comparison between the poetical construction in both novels reveals that it is almost impossible to maintain an univocal sense and explanation of this contemporary condition.

narrative structures; brazilian literature; representation; marginality


Grupo de Estudos em Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura da Universidade de Brasília (UnB) Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Departamento de Teoria Literária e Literaturas, Universidade de Brasília , ICC Sul, Ala B, Sobreloja, sala B1-8, Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro , CEP 70910-900 – Brasília/DF – Brasil, Tel.: 55 61 3107-7213 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
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