O “guerreiro da trincheira”: a masculinidade em Tempestades de Aço, de Ernst Jünger

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Primeira Guerra Mundial, Masculinidade, Ernst Jünger

Resumen

O presente trabalho aborda algumas consequências da Primeira Guerra Mundial na Alemanha, sobretudo a continuidade de seus efeitos em grupos mais à direita do espectro político, no período da República de Weimar. Para isso mobilizamos a obra Tempestades de Aço, de Ernst Jünger. Argumento que há em Jünger uma sobreposição de referências românticas e modernas na busca por fornecer algum tipo de sentido à Alemanha Pós-guerra. Esta sobreposição reflete-se de forma direta na representação da masculinidade, mobilizada como veículo de resposta ao caráter inefável dos tempos modernos.

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Biografía del autor/a

Luis Guilherme Eschenazi Lucena, PPGHIS/UFRJ

Mestrando em História Social pelo PPGHIS/UFRJ. Bacharel e licenciado em História pela UFRJ.

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2021-08-05

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Lucena, L. G. E. (2021). O “guerreiro da trincheira”: a masculinidade em Tempestades de Aço, de Ernst Jünger. Revista Cantareira, (35). Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.uff.br/cantareira/article/view/43952