Morrer aos 40, morrer ainda menina
Clara Nunes, mídia e finitude no Rio de Janeiro urbano (1983)
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https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-6644.20250025Abstract
On April 2, 1983, after a coma resulting from anaphylactic shock caused by the anesthetic used during varicose vein surgery, singer Clara Nunes died at the age of forty. The 28-day period during which she was hospitalized in an intensive care unit was extensively covered by the press at the time. Despite her status as a public figure, reading newspapers and magazines from the period reveals some changes in Brazilian society's perception of death. On the other hand, thousands of Brazilians became familiar with the routine of an intensive care unit and a new way of dying, in which patients who had already given up hope had their lives artificially sustained by a machine.
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