From “life cannot stop” to “you that fight”: official speeches, counter-discourses and the resistance of a popular course in Covid-19 pandemic
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The text reflects on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in the Brazilian context, from a descriptive-interpretative study, based on the analysis of an institutional campaign about the realization of ENEM in 2020, of a parody of this campaign that circulated on Twitter and the experience in a popular course in the city of Campinas / SP. The analysis shows that the official speech of the current government is supported by a neoliberal logic that excludes a good part of the candidates for the exam, as it can be seen in the counter-discourse of the parody and in a resistance experience of the popular preparatory course for university entrance.
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