2021
DOI: 10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202102007
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When the Periphery Becomes the Center: New Trends in Contemporary Brazilian Fiction

Abstract: Contemporary literature has always been a dynamic arena for reflecting on and discussing a country’s social changes. With the worsening of social problems and the resurgence of right-wing forces in Brazil in the last decade, literature has endured a series of crises, but it has also found new opportunities. The “marginal writers” who attracted attention at the beginning of the century have gradually moved to the center of Brazilian literature. Aside from denouncing the social problems that exist in the periphe… Show more

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