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  • Thálita Motta Melo

    Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 09/2022, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    This paper aims to weave a reflection from the performativity setback, when charting the politics’ aestheticization and art’s politicization, produced from the rise of the new right in recent Brazil, permeating aspects of its performativity. In conclusion, it is discussed aspects concerning the carnivalization, from the joy's strategies analyzed in Belo Horizonte and its street carnival. This is like an aesthetic-political glimpse amidst the new right’s ill-forged barrel of copies, characterized by the strategy of the hybrid war, a mark of History's falsification, as tactics for geopolitical territory dispute.