2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1981-81222011000300002
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Memória social da Guerrilha do Araguaia e da guerra que veio depois

Abstract: A Guerrilha do Araguaia teve lugar nas regiões sudeste do Pará e norte do então estado de Goiás (atual Tocantins), também abrangendo terras do Maranhão, na área conhecida como 'Bico do Papagaio'. Ocorreu entre meados dos anos 1960, quando os primeiros militantes do Partido Comunista do Brasil chegaram à região, e 1974, quando os últimos guerrilheiros foram caçados e abatidos por militares, treinados para combater a guerrilha e determinados a não fazer prisioneiros. Execuções, eliminação de vestígios e tortura … Show more

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“…The microregion known as Bico do Papagaio, (lit. parrot's beak) between the states of Tocantins, Maranhão, and Pará , in Brazil's Northern region, was chosen by the party to hold a guerrilla to engage with local peasants in a massive rural uprising against the dictatorship's oppression and lack of freedom (Gorender, 1987;Felipe 1993;Campos Filho, 1997;Nascimento, 2000;Gaspari, 2002;Morais and Silva, 2005;Sales, 2007;Mourão 2007;Morais, 2008;Peixoto, 2011;Sousa, 2011;Teles, 2011;Sá, 2011;Reiher, Neves, 2011;Nossa, 2012;Mechi, 2012;Peixoto, 2013;Campos Filho, 2013;Amorim 2014;Almeida 2015;Calheiros, 2015;Conglilio and Ikeda 2014;Teles, 2014). Such revolutionary potential was also perceived by the military, who, since the 1960s, declared the Amazon a matter of national security (Palmar, 2011).…”
Section: Repression In the Bico Do Papagaiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The microregion known as Bico do Papagaio, (lit. parrot's beak) between the states of Tocantins, Maranhão, and Pará , in Brazil's Northern region, was chosen by the party to hold a guerrilla to engage with local peasants in a massive rural uprising against the dictatorship's oppression and lack of freedom (Gorender, 1987;Felipe 1993;Campos Filho, 1997;Nascimento, 2000;Gaspari, 2002;Morais and Silva, 2005;Sales, 2007;Mourão 2007;Morais, 2008;Peixoto, 2011;Sousa, 2011;Teles, 2011;Sá, 2011;Reiher, Neves, 2011;Nossa, 2012;Mechi, 2012;Peixoto, 2013;Campos Filho, 2013;Amorim 2014;Almeida 2015;Calheiros, 2015;Conglilio and Ikeda 2014;Teles, 2014). Such revolutionary potential was also perceived by the military, who, since the 1960s, declared the Amazon a matter of national security (Palmar, 2011).…”
Section: Repression In the Bico Do Papagaiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(casa de judiaria) and as such are still part of peasants' narratives (Peixoto, 2011). The The Xambioá military base is continually remembered as a space of death, crucial to the sedimentation of fear, especially in a context of torture, reinforcing necropower's materiality as reproduced by the landscape.…”
Section: The Base Of the Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the experience of the dictatorship , the ruling military power in Brazil had to face several revolutionary movements that were strongly against the succumbence of basic civil liberties and also the social rights that Jango had promised to guarantee. One of these movements was the ArGr, inspired by the popular and civil war that led to the Chinese Revolution of 1949, the guerrilla aimed to fight against the military dictatorship and foment, from the field (countryside), a popular democracy in Brazil 51 .…”
Section: Contextualization and Impacts From "Gomes Lund And Others Vementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todavia, a abordagem que aqui iremos desenvolver centrase fundamentalmente no caso das ditaduras militares que se estenderam durante as décadas de 1960 a 1980 no Brasil, Argentina, Uruguai e Paraguai. ³ A esse respeito, recentemente foi publicado um artigo referente a Guerra do Araguaia (PEIXOTO, 2011) As origens das ditaduras latino-americanas no período referido anteriormente encontram-se ineludivelmente ligadas aos efeitos da chamada "guerra fria", no qual o mundo se apresentava dividido entre o bloco de países comunistas, integrados ao Pacto de Varsóvia, e as nações capitalistas, signatárias do Tratado Atlântico Norte. Após a derrota norte-americana em Cuba e o episódio dos mísseis soviéticos, recrudesceu o medo dos EUA de "esquerdização" do continente.…”
Section: R E S U M O a U T O R I N T R O D U ç ã Ounclassified