FACE OF RISING IN BRAZIL COUNTERCULTURE YEARS OF LEAD

Authors

  • Patrícia Marcondes de Barros

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48075/rlhm.v10i15.10326

Keywords:

Tropicalismo, contracultura, ditadura militar no Brasil.

Abstract

This article aims to analyze the artistic events that made resistance to the military dictatorship established in 1964. Specifically, the Tropicalia movement, considered the face of a nascent hippie counterculture in Brazil will treat yourself. The counterculture was a movement of internationalist character manifested uniquely in every region of the planet. The term "counterculture" appeared in the American press in the early 60s, to designate alternative movements, eclectic mystical-political character, which aimed to rebel against the values ​​established by the American society, engendering a marginal culture that was ruled by the transcendence of the capitalist and technocratic world. Through the ecstasies enabled by drugs and Orientalists philosophies, Rock as "anthem of hormonal revolution" youth, placement of sex as a social proposition, the formation of alternative communities, like, it was attempted to seek reinstatement of human wholeness, aspiring for a return to nature and retribalization. In Brazil, acquired behavioral nuances of criticism, postulating a different form of resistance to the military dictatorship established and also the analysis of the Brazilian identity character. From tropicalistas works are sketched in the 70s, with the resurgence of dictatorship, a variety of generically labeled as countercultural and marginal trials. The Tropicalia movement expressed new ways of being, feeling and thinking Brazil at a time of ideological polarization, beyond; established contact with a plethora of new languages ​​counterculture and main propositions.

Published

12-02-2015

How to Cite

DE BARROS, P. M. FACE OF RISING IN BRAZIL COUNTERCULTURE YEARS OF LEAD. Journal of Literature, History and Memory, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 15, 2015. DOI: 10.48075/rlhm.v10i15.10326. Disponível em: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/rlhm/article/view/10326. Acesso em: 30 apr. 2025.

Issue

Section

DOSSIÊ DITADURAS, MEMÓRIAS E SUAS REPRESENTAÇÕES ARTÍSTICAS