Dialogues about the Dictatorship

Authors

Antonio Jerfson Lins de Freitas (ed)
Editora SertãoCult
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2745-9132
João Teófilo (ed)
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6691-0267
Viviane Prado Bezerra (ed)
Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7815-5040

Keywords:

1. Dictatorship- Brazil. 2. Historical sources. 3. HistoryPast. 4. Historical research.

Synopsis

In 2021, 57 years separate us from the beginning of one of the darkest periods in Brazilian History. Although more than half a century has passed, the civil military dictatorship has never been so present in our lives, with the new rise of a political ideology that calls for extremism along fascist lines. It seems like an anachronism, but there is no better term to define a political group that defends positions contrary to democracy, the basic rights of citizens, the existence of minorities, according to which it must “bow down to the majority”.

Chapters

  • Ana Rita Fonteles Duarte
    Ana Rita Fonteles Duarte, Jucélio Regis da Costa, Vera Lúcia Silva
  • Carlos Fico
    Carlos Fico, Ana Marília Carneiro, Antonio Jerfson Lins de Freitas
  • Caroline Bauer
    Caroline Bauer, João Teófilo, Marina Camisasca
  • Aírton de Farias
    Aírton de Farias, Edilberto Florêncio dos Santos, Viviane Prado Bezerra
  • Edvanir Maia da Silveira
    Edvanir Maia da Silveira, Edilberto Florêncio dos Santos, Rafael Júnior dos Santos
  • Marcos Napolitano
    Marcos Napolitano, Carolina Maria Abreu Maciel, Gilberto Gilvan Souza
  • Samantha Viz Quadrat
    Samantha Viz Quadrat, Viviane Prado Bezerra, José Valdenir Rabelo Filho
  • Paulo César Gomes
    Paulo César Gomes, Alexander da Silva Braz, João Teófilo
  • Sônia Maria de Meneses Silva
    Sônia Maria de Meneses Silva, Jucélio Regis da Costa
  • Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta
    Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta, Marina Camisasca, Lucas Pedretti Lima
  • Valéria Aparecida Alves
    Valéria Aparecida Alves, Telma Bessa Sales, Carolina Maria Abreu Maciel

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Author Biographies

Antonio Jerfson Lins de Freitas, Editora SertãoCult

Graduated in Social Communication with a degree in Journalism from the Federal University of Ceará - UFC (2007) and in History - Full Degree from the State University of Ceará - UECE (2004). Telecommunications technician at the Federal Center for Technological Education of Ceará (CEFET-CE, currently IFCE). Specialist in Higher Education Teaching. Master in Geography from Vale do Acaraú State University - UVA (2019). He is linked to the Oral History Studies and Research Group of the History course at Vale do Acaraú State University – UVA. Studying for a second degree in Geography at Faculdade Estácio do Ceará. He currently coordinates the editorial board of Editora SertãoCult.

João Teófilo, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)

Master in Social History from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) and PhD candidate in History from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), where he also works as a researcher at the History of the Present Time Laboratory (LHTP). He was a researcher at the Center for Research and Documentation of Contemporary History of Brazil (CPDOC) at FGV-SP. His research focuses on issues related to the 1964 coup and the military dictatorship, covering topics such as political culture, the press, memory and Transitional Justice. He was one of the organizers of the collection “The civil-military dictatorship in Sobral: alliance, ‘subversion’ and repression” (2017) and is the author of the book “Not everything was censorship: press, Ceará and military dictatorship” (2019).

Viviane Prado Bezerra, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

Assistant Professor of the History Course at Vale do Acaraú State University - UVA. PhD in Social History from the Fluminense Federal University (Dinter UFF/URCA). Master in Social History from the Federal University of Ceará - UFC. Graduated in History from Vale do Acaraú State University - UVA. It is linked to the Oral History Studies and Research Group of the History course at the Vale do Acaraú State University - UVA, working in the research fields of Social History, with an emphasis on Social Movements, Peasants, Women's History, Oral History and History of Education.

Ana Rita Fonteles Duarte, Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)

Ana Rita Fonteles Duarte is Associate Professor I at the Department of History at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). She teaches courses in the areas of History Theory and Teaching Practice at undergraduate level. It is part of the Culture and Power and Memory and Temporalities lines in the UFC Postgraduate Program in History. She is a member of the teaching staff of the Professional Master's Degree in History-Profhistoria (UFC). She has a PhD in Cultural History from UFSC and a Masters in Social History from UFC, and a degree in Social Communication/Journalism from the Federal University of Ceará. She has experience in the areas of History and gender, women's history, gender and dictatorship in Brazil. She coordinates the History and Gender Research and Studies Group (GEPEHG) at UFC. Post-doctorate in History from UFF.

Carlos Fico, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

Carlos Fico da Silva Júnior is Full Professor of Brazilian History at UFRJ and researcher at CNPq. He was “Scientist of Our State” (FAPERJ) between 2003 and 2006, received the Sérgio Buarque de Holanda Award (National Library) in 2006 and coordinated the History Area at Capes between 2011 and 2018. He is the author of several books and articles.

Caroline Bauer, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Caroline Silveira Bauer is a professor in the Department of History at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and a researcher at CNPq. She researches the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship and related topics. She is the author of “How will the past be: history, historians and the National Truth Commission” and “Brazil and Argentina: dictatorships, disappearances and politics of memory”.

Aírton de Farias, Instituto Federal do Ceará (IFCE)

José Aírton de Farias was born in Santana do Acaraú-CE, in 1972. He has a PhD in History from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), a Master's degree in History from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), a degree in History from the State University of Ceará (UECE) and a Bachelor of Laws from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). Teacher at schools, courses and colleges in Ceará for years, currently teaches classes at the Federal Institute of Ceará (IFCE). He has already produced several textbooks and his field of research is the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship, particularly the armed struggle of the left.

Edvanir Maia da Silveira, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

Edvanir Maia da Silveira has a degree in History from the State University of Ceará (1997), a master's degree in History from the Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (2000), a PhD in History from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (2013) and Post-Doctorate from the Federal University of Ceará (2018). She is an Adjunct Professor at Vale do Acaraú State University - UVA, was a tutor in the Tutorial Education Program (PET - History) and director of the Center for Historical Studies and Documentation (NEDHIS) at UVA, between 2014 and 2017. She was coordinator of the History course from UVA between 2018 and 2021. He has experience in the area of History, with an emphasis on Brazilian History, working mainly on the following themes: history, city and political culture.

Marcos Napolitano, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

Marcos Francisco Napolitano de Eugênio holds a doctorate (1999) and a master's degree (1994) in Social History from the University of São Paulo, where he also graduated in History (1985). He was a professor in the Department of History at the Federal University of Paraná (Curitiba), between 1994 and 2004, and a visiting professor at the Institute of Higher Studies of Latin America (IHEAL) at the University of Paris III (2009) and at the University of Santiago do Chile (2018). Currently, he is Full Professor of History of Independent Brazil and faculty advisor in the Social History Program at USP.

Samantha Viz Quadrat, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)

Samantha Viz Quadrat has a degree in History from Universidade Federal Fluminense, where she received her doctorate and is currently a professor of History of Contemporary Latin America. Researcher at the Laboratory of Oral History and Image (LABHOI) at the same institution and CNPq productivity fellow, Samantha Quadrat is a specialist in the themes of the dictatorship of the Southern Cone, places of memory and consciousness, memory and political violence, youth and history teaching.

Paulo César Gomes, Site História da Ditadura

Paulo Cesar Gomes is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Postgraduate Program in History at UFF, PhD and Master in Social History at UFRJ, with a sandwich doctorate period at IHEAL. He is a researcher at the Study Group on Military Dictatorship at UFRJ and at the Center for Contemporary Studies at UFF (NEC-UFF). He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the website “História da Ditadura” and the project “‘History in Quarantine’”. Author of the books: Catholic bishops and the Brazilian military dictatorship: The vision of espionage; Probation under supervision: Relations between the Brazilian military dictatorship and the French government: From Coup to Amnesty.

Sônia Maria de Meneses Silva, Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Sônia Maria de Meneses Silva has a postdoctoral degree from the University of São Paulo (USP), a PhD in History from the Federal Fluminense University (UFF). She is an adjunct professor at the Regional University of Cariri (URCA). She has published the books: History, memory and rights, Operation Midiographic: the 1964 Coup and Folha de São Paulo and organized, together with Juniele Rabelo de Almeida, Public History in debate: heritage, education and mediations of the past.

Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)

Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta is a Full Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and 1D researcher at CNPq. He has experience in the area of History, with an emphasis on History of the Brazilian Republic and Contemporary History. He has published several books, including On guard against the red danger: anticommunism in Brazil and Universities and the military regime. He was president of the National History Association (ANPUH) in the period 2013-2015.

Valéria Aparecida Alves, Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)

Valéria Aparecida Alves has a PhD in Social History from the Pontifical Catholic University (2011), completed her Post-Doctoral internship at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, at the Institute of History of Art - IHA - (2019-2020), with a Master's degree in History from Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2001) and a degree in History from the Universidade Cidade de São Paulo (1994). She is currently an Adjunct Professor at the State University of Ceará-UECE, working mainly on the following topics: Military Dictatorship, Cultural production in the 1960s and 1970s and Counterculture Movements. Linked to the Research Group - Laboratory of Studies and Research in History and Cultures - DÍCTIS, specifically to the line of research: Music, musicality and ethical-aesthetic experiences.

Jucélio Regis da Costa, Faculdade de Filosofia Dom Aureliano Matos (FAFIDAM)

Graduated in History from the State University of Ceará (2010). Master in History from the Federal University of Ceará - UFC (2015). PhD student in History, linked to the research line Power Relations, Languages and Intellectual History, at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRRJ. Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy Dom Aureliano Matos - FAFIDAM, campus of the State University of Ceará - UECE, in the city of Limoeiro do Norte.

Vera Lúcia Silva

PhD in History from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) and a master's degree in History from the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU). She is a fellow at the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (FAPESP). She published, together with Ana Selma Silva de Aguiar, the book “Um oasis of the least favored of luck”: the experience of the Human Promotion Service (SPH), Camocim-CE, 1962-1979.

Ana Marília Carneiro

Post-doctorate in History from the CAPES PrInt/UFMG program. She has a doctorate and master's degree in History from UFMG and a researcher at the UFMG History of the Present Time Laboratory (LHTP / UFMG) and HuManas: researchers in network.

Marina Camisasca

PhD student in History and Political Cultures at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) with a master's degree (2009) and undergraduate degree (2005) from the same institution. She is a researcher at the Oral History Center (NHO) and the History of the Present Time Laboratory (LHTP), both at UFMG. She has experience in institutional and business history working in writing and publishing books, organizing archives, memory centers and exhibitions. She carries out research in the areas of Agrarian History, History of Republican Brazil and History of the Military Dictatorship.

Edilberto Florêncio dos Santos, Prefeitura Municipal de Sobral

Master in History and Cultures from the State University of Ceará-UECE. Specialist in Teaching History of Ceará and Cultural Management Vale do Acaraú State University-UVA. Effective Professor at the Municipal Education Network of Sobral-CE and substitute professor of the History Course at UVA.

Rafael Júnior dos Santos, Rede Municipal de Educação de Sobral

Graduated in History from the Vale do Acaraú State University (2016), Master in Social History from the Federal University of Ceará (2019). He is currently an effective teacher at the Sobral Municipal Network. He participated in the Tutorial Education Program-PET (MEC/SeSu) from 2013 to 2016.

Carolina Maria Abreu Maciel

PhD student in History at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), where she researches the formation of Youth who are part of the Pastoral da Juventude do Meio Popular, between the 1980s and 1990s. She has a degree in history from the same institution and a master's degree from the State University of Ceará ( UECE).

Gilberto Gilvan Souza, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

PhD student in Social History (PPGH-UFC), he has a master's degree and a degree in History from the Federal University of Ceará. He worked as an educator at the educational center of the Ceará Museum (2013-2014). He is currently a temporary professor of the History course at the Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (Sobral / CE) and develops research around the history of books, reading and editorial production.

José Valdenir Rabelo Filho

Master in Social History from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF). He has experience in the area of History, with an emphasis on Brazilian History, working mainly on the following topics: authoritarian regimes, memory, oral history and history teaching.

Alexander da Silva Braz

Graduated in History from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), master's degree in Social History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and is also part of the Lato Sensu Postgraduate Program in Politics and Society at the Institute of Social and Political Studies of the State University of Rio de Janeiro (IESP-UERJ).

Lucas Pedretti Lima

PhD student in Sociology at the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP/UERJ). Master in Social History of Culture (2018) and graduated in History (2015) from PUC-Rio. He is part of the Center for Memory and Human Rights at the Brazilian College of Higher Studies (CBAE / UFRJ).

Telma Bessa Sales, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

Graduated in History from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (1997), with a master's degree (2000) and doctorate (2006) in History from the same institution and post-doctorate at the University of Évora - Portugal (2015). Adjunct professor of the History course at Vale do Acaraú State University (UVA) since 2011, where she is leader of the Oral History Research Group.

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March 1, 2021
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