Climate of Terror - Clovis Moura

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Volume 8 Number 4
July-August 1979

Leslie Bethell 3 Brazil -- the last 15 years


The recent political history of Brazil is discussed by a British
academic, who feels that a return to democracy ' is less
inevitable than many people suppose '

Clovis Moura 8 Climate of terror


What 15 years of repression and censorship have meant for
Brazilian culture

Alex Polari 11 Prison poems


Two poems written by one of the 73 remaining political
prisoners in Brazil, a 29-year-old former student leader

Joan R. Dassin 13 Press censorship -- how and why


Censorship of the press in Brazil ended on 8 June 1978. The
author describes how it operated and explains the changes in
the legislation

Marcos Gomes 20 Movimento and the censors


An interview with one of the editors of the independent
Sao Paulo weekly, founded in 1975

Maria da Glóriá 27 Mutilating the written word


How books were banned and authors intimidated by the
Brazilian censorship laws

Plínio Marcos 31 Oh! How I miss the termite


A one-act play by a much-banned Brazilian author

Ian Bruce 36 Cinema censorship


A detailed account, not only of censorship but also of the
economic and other restraints on the Brazilian cinema

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Gerald Thomas 43 Closely watched TV
In a country half of whose population is illiterate,
radio and TV have an exceptional importance. And ' though
the official attitude to censorship has changed, it is
too early to heave a sigh of relief'

Chico Buarque 47 Confrontation with music


An interview with a leading Brazilian singer and
songwriter, whose work has encountered a great deal of
censorship

Chico Buarque 50 Two songs


Gianfrancesco An era of fear
Guarnieri 52 A distinguished Brazilian playwright reflects on the
'cultural desert' which resulted from the imposition
of censorship in 1964

Werner Volkmer 54 Profile: Rolf Schneider


Brief reports
A. Mactar Gueye 57 Spelling it out (Senegal)
Carmel Budiardjo 58 Tapols' fate (Indonesia)
Colin Harding 59 Press clampdown in Lima

For the record


61 UK: Media non-event
61 Malaysia: Insecurity acts

63 Index Index
A chronicle of events throughout the world showing
how freedom of expression is variously stifled

Books
Geoffrey Cobb Ryan 73 A shameful chapter
A review of The Great Fear, David Caute's book
on the political purges in the USA under Presidents
Truman and Eisenhower
Jane Grant 75 Exile's progress
An assessment of the work of Dennis Brutus, and in
particular of his latest published collection of poems.
Stubborn Hope
Ian Morrison 77 Freedom versus anxiety
The problems posed by West Germany's response to
terrorist violence, as discussed in a book on
law, order and politics

80 Contributors

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