Abstract

This article examines the critical output of Mário Pedrosa (1900–81) and Frederico Morais (b.1936) during the ‘state of exception’ in Brazil, which was introduced in 1964 after a coup d’état led to the overthrow of President João Goulart. The subsequent

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