Abstract

This article explores parallels between literary narratives and judicialnarratives about domestic violence, based on the Bakhtinian dialogic concept oflanguage. The article takes the short story “Você me paga, bandido!” by DaltonTrevisan and compares and contrasts it with narrative excerpts from judgmentsof the Superior Court of Justice concerned with the ‘Maria da Penha’ Law. Thisdiscursive-literary approach discusses gender issues that permeate domestic vio-lence in Brazil and its treatment by the legal system after the advent of this law.The analyses explore more recurrent dialogical links that permeate the narratives,such as guilt mitigation, power games, notions of jealousy, honor, drunkenness,male dignity, female resistance and the trivialization of violence. We believe thatthe discursive-literary approach developed here can support interdisciplinary ac-tion both in the penal treatment of domestic violence, and in its prevention througheducational measures.

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