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InWhat Is Mine, sociologist José Henrique Bortoluci uses interviews with his father, Didi, to retrace the recent history of Brazil and of his family. From the mid-1960s to the mid-2010s, Didi's work as a truck driver took him away from home for long stretches at a time as he crisscrossed the country and participated in huge infrastructure projectsincludingthe Trans-Amazonian Highway, a scheme spearheaded by the military dictatorship of the time, undertaken throughbrutal deforestation. An observer of history, Didi also recounts the toll his work has taken on his health, from a heart attack in middle age to the cancer that defines his retirement.Bortoluci weaves the history of a nation with that of a man, uncovering parallels between cancer and capitalism both sustained by expansion, both embodiments of the gospel of growth at any cost' and traces the distance that class has placed between him and his father.Influenced by authors such as Annie Ernaux and Svetlana Alexievich

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    Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions
    Publication Date: 5/2/2024
    ISBN13: 9781804270851, 978-1804270851
    ISBN10: 1804270857

    Non Fiction , Biography

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    InWhat Is Mine, sociologist José Henrique Bortoluci uses interviews with his father, Didi, to retrace the recent history of Brazil and of his family. From the mid-1960s to the mid-2010s, Didi's work as a truck driver took him away from home for long stretches at a time as he crisscrossed the country and participated in huge infrastructure projectsincludingthe Trans-Amazonian Highway, a scheme spearheaded by the military dictatorship of the time, undertaken throughbrutal deforestation. An observer of history, Didi also recounts the toll his work has taken on his health, from a heart attack in middle age to the cancer that defines his retirement.Bortoluci weaves the history of a nation with that of a man, uncovering parallels between cancer and capitalism both sustained by expansion, both embodiments of the gospel of growth at any cost' and traces the distance that class has placed between him and his father.Influenced by authors such as Annie Ernaux and Svetlana Alexievich

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