2019
DOI: 10.15448/1980-864x.2019.1.31379
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Percepções sobre a violência no processo de estruturação do MST no Nordeste brasileiro (1985-1995)

Abstract: Este artigo discute as diferentes faces e facetas da violência no Nordeste brasileiro após o fim da ditadura civil militar (1964-1985). Por meio da metodologia em História Oral, problematizamos um conjunto de entrevistas realizadas com lideranças do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) que, durante os anos de 1980 e 1990, deslocaram-se da região Sul para outras regiões do País, principalmente para o Nordeste, com a tarefa de estruturar o MST nacionalmente.

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“…Violence against the Sem Terra is an especially important collective memory. The MST's harsh experiences of rural violence over past decades are well documented in the literature (Elke Debiasi, 2019;Girardi, 2019;Hammond, 2009). As inferred in Rolf Straubhaar's (2015) analysis of an influential MST magazine, rural violence stands as a shared experience that is actively linked to past insurrections in the history of Brazil.…”
Section: The Story Of Brazil's Landless Rural Workers' Movementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Violence against the Sem Terra is an especially important collective memory. The MST's harsh experiences of rural violence over past decades are well documented in the literature (Elke Debiasi, 2019;Girardi, 2019;Hammond, 2009). As inferred in Rolf Straubhaar's (2015) analysis of an influential MST magazine, rural violence stands as a shared experience that is actively linked to past insurrections in the history of Brazil.…”
Section: The Story Of Brazil's Landless Rural Workers' Movementmentioning
confidence: 98%