Marcus Vinicius Sant'Ana
Marcus Vinicius Sant'Ana broadcasting the samba school parade at the Vitória carnival: “our carnival is black” - Photo: Ana Elisa Bassi

Uncovering the past is a difficult task. When this invisibility faces profound erasures – such as the lack of local historiographical references, even from a traditional perspective – it becomes even more challenging and necessary, as historian Marcus Vinicius Sant'Ana has been doing. Combining different research and dissemination strategies, the researcher has sought to bring to light characters, communities and practices that, combined, help to construct a black history of Espírito Santo. Carnival activism, records of surviving cultural practices, records of memories that were stifled under the cloak of official discourse, but that still leave traces in the urban fabric, are among the strategies that he will address in the first panel of the VIII International Seminar Arte!Brasileiros: Counter-hegemonic narratives.

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