Crescer consumindo na periferia: um olhar sobre o consumo em No país da infância, de Cris Lira

Translated title of the contribution: Growing up as a consumer in the periphery: a look at consumption in Cris Lira’s No país da infância

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Abstract

In this article, which focuses on the representation of consumption in the periphery in the short story collection No país da infância (2019), by Brazilian writer Cris Lira, I argue that, through an approach to everyday life, in Henri Lefébrvre’s sense, which frames the everyday as that which is “humble and solid,” Lira’s stories reflect and at the same time create affective and critical experiences of what it means to grow up in the Brazilian periphery in the 1980s and 1990s in the face of the pressures of consumer culture. I argue that Lira, by imagining the uses of several commodities, identifies what Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (2006) calls “crises,” that is, small interruptions of everyday life (302) that the aesthetic experience with commodities is capable of producing. From this perspective, No país da infância makes a hopeful critique of consumer society, aligning itself with writers such as Marcus Vinícius Faustini (2009) in their representation of the periphery, as I argue elsewhere (Bezerra, 2022).

Translated title of the contributionGrowing up as a consumer in the periphery: a look at consumption in Cris Lira’s No país da infância
Original languagePortuguese
Article numbere6911
JournalEstudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporanea
Issue number69
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • consumption
  • everyday life
  • periphery

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Literature and Literary Theory

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