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Citation

Gavioli N. Luso-Brazilian Review 2017; 54(2): 129-151.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017)

DOI

10.3368/lbr.54.2.129

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article focuses on the way in which contemporary Brazilian literature participates in the international debate regarding bioethical issues, with a particular focus on the representation and discussion of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Analyzing novels by Carlos Heitor Cony (A morte e a vida, 2007) and Eliane Brum (Uma duas, 2011), short texts by Moacyr Scliar and Dráuzio Varella in dialogue with scholars in Critical Disability Studies, I demonstrate how Brazilian literature today is engaged in such problematic discussions as: patients' rights, disability, and "good death," presenting unusual points of view (A morte e a vida) and offering nuanced approaches that do not necessarily fit into binary simplifications for or against euthanasia (Uma duas). © 2017 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System


Language: en

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