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“This Fuzzil does not kill, he recites poetry”: identification processes from Fuzzil poetry

Abstract

This article aimed to analyze the literature of the poet Fuzzil, in order to identify in his texts representations that announce his identity moments. Therefore, we analyze excerpts of his three works “Um presente para o Gueto” (2007), “Caturra” (2010) and “Céu de Agosto” (2013) and an interview with the author. We verified that when the poet is asked by the poetic and Black wiles of peripherals recitals and Black authors and reciters, he is called to explore possibilities for his joints as a writer and reciter previously only timidly exploited. It appears, thus, to Fuzzil, the processing of punishing realities into poetry, through new meanings, as active ways to locate him as a producer of himself, to be located as a subject and subvert the public and policy invisibility position - and, why not, poetic? - socially imposed on its predecessors and on many pairs of his time.

Keywords:
Fuzzil; poetry; black identity; peripheral literature

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