POESIA MARGINAL | Resumo de Literatura para o Enem

📚 Free e-book with summaries of the most common topics in Humanities, Languages ​​and Writing: http://bit.ly/2XkPac8 Many people who are taking the Enem today have no idea what a “mimeograph” is, but it was an instrument used, above all, by teachers, to make copies of texts and tests for their students (like my mother used to do). The fact is that this type of record was then the simplest and most precarious, artisanal ways of making publications and breaking with the editorial market and censorship. Learn more about marginal poetry in today's class, with Professor Camila \o/ Check out our free course: https://goo.gl/2rebsa Written class on this content: https://cursoenemgratuito.com.br/marg... Simulation of this content: https://cursoenemgratuito.com.br/marg... Description: 00:00 - In today's class, we will discuss marginal literature. 00:23 - Marginal is what is outside the center, on the margins. The literature included in this group has this name because it was on the fringes of the literature that was published at the time. These authors had no space in the publishing market and, because of this, were responsible for creating and distributing their own works. The process was artisanal, carried out using mimeograph machines, which gives these authors another name: mimeograph generation. 3:28 - The mimeograph generation was made up of writers, visual artists, musicians, etc. Hélio Oiticica and Torquato Neto are important names in this literature. 4:00 - This literature is not considered marginal only because of the way the works were produced, but also because of the themes addressed, which were socially marginalized. There was a very intimate/individual perspective, influenced by the 45 generation. 5:14 - Caio Fernando Abreu was an important author of that time. 6:10 - Another important writer was Ana Cristina Cesar. 8:52 - How Ana Cristina Cesar appeared in Enem. 9:45 - Paulo Leminski is another notable author of marginal poetry. DID YOU LIKE THE VIDEO? // Subscribe to the channel // Give a thumbs up // Leave your comment // Share with friends SOCIAL MEDIA // FACE /freeenemcourse/ // INSTA @cursoenemgratuito // TWITTER @enemgratuito Intro music: "Summer" - Royalty Free Music from Bensound The Free Enem Course is an independent channel for disseminating content to support learning and information about programs and opportunities for access to Higher Education.