Presidenta não chora: o melodrama como olhar interpretativo dos documentários sobre o impeachment de Dilma Rousseff
Resumo
The study of melodrama, traditionally linked to literary and cinematic studies, is increasingly
being applied in sociological analyses addressing cultural and historical phenomena. This
dissertation examines how the concept of melodramatic imagination, proposed by authors like
Peter Brooks and Thomas Elsaesser, transcends the boundaries of gender studies and
provides a powerful lens for analyzing documentary narratives about the impeachment of
Dilma Rousseff. By highlighting how different documentaries adopt melodramatic strategies
to portray the impeachment, an ideological polarization is revealed in which political figures
are depicted as heroes or villains, influencing public opinion. The research emphasizes that
melodrama is not merely a stylistic tool, but a moral language that shapes and legitimizes
ideological discourse, offering a deeper understanding of contemporary political dynamics and
the strategies for constructing their meanings.
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