“THERE IS NO WHITE FLAG AND NO CHANCE OF GOING TO JAIL!” – THE VIOLENT RELATIONS BETWEEN POLICE AND CRIMINALS IN FACÇÃO CENTRAL’S RAP SONGS

Autores

Palavras-chave:

Critical Discourse Analysis, Historical-Discursive Approach, Rap Music, Brazil.

Resumo

The article analyzes the relationship between police violence and its repercussion in the narratives exposed by Brazilian rappers in their lyrics. The central argument is that such violence is not a consequence or a cause for the phenomenon, but a structural element in the dynamics of urban violence. Such violence is essential for establishing the “Us VS. Them” logic that objectifies itself in the feuds between policemen and criminals, expressed in the lyrics scrutinized here. Methodologically, the historical-discursive approach of Critical Discourse Analysis was employed. The analytical basis were the procedures suggested for text analysis and the focus of the investigation was the lyrics from the rap band Facção Central. The recursive relation between criminals and policemen was highlighted, in which violence functions as a mediating instrument. Violence between these groups emerges as a solidary element, i.e., it is the social cement providing cohesion to the interaction between these groups.

Biografia do Autor

  • Bruno de Souza Lessa, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
    Graduado em História e mestre em Administração e Controladoria pela Universidade Federal do Ceará. Aluno de doutorado em Administração com ênfase em Inovação, Tecnologia e Sustentabilidade na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.
  • Ana Clara Aparecida Alves de Souza, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
    Publicitária. Mestra em Administração e Controladoria pela Universidade Federal do Ceará. Doutora em Administração na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Estagiária Pós-doutoral na Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul.

Publicado

2020-03-31