masterThesis
A "voz das ruas" e a rearticulação da ideologia conservadora
Fecha
2014-12-19Registro en:
GIROTTO NETO, Angelo. A "voz das ruas" e a rearticulação da ideologia conservadora. 2014. 147f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Sociais) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Girotto Neto, Angelo
Resumen
The aim of this paper is to analyze the street demonstrations occurred last June and July 2013,
which appear as samples of the hegemonic fights in course in Brazil, during the so-called Big
Wave of the social groups in conflict nowadays in the country. Among other questions, this
study tries to explain how the varied stages of these fighting groups influenced their late ones.
For that, it takes into consideration the bibliography available not only on these groups, but
also on the social and political contemporary Brazil. That is why it evaluates political
documents, as well as opinion pieces, news and others disseminated by the press or by
political groups. Speeches made by political leaderships, as, for example, that one the
President Dilma Roussef made on 21 July 2013, deserves close analysis. This also applies to
contributions made by secondary data, poll institutions and IBGE’s socio-economic data.
Categories and concepts of Antonio Gramsci’s political sociology are used here as theoretic
bases. In fact, it favors the hypothesis that, during the dispute for the intellectual and moral
command of demonstrations on July 2013, a certain middle-class conservative ideology
emerged on scene. This group conquered the agreement of hegemonic mass media acting now
as a political party, here designated as media party. These media resorted to platforms preexistent
to the demonstration movements, especially their rejection to political organizations
and programs in order to ascend as the demonstrations’ leaders along a certain period in which
corruption appeared as the central theme of these efforts, while the government tried to get
control of the situation. In view of the several forces and issues at stake, the present study
contributes to the discussion about the current reality in Brazil and its perspectives, without
losing sight of the centrality of the June Movements as political and ideological milestones