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This interview explores the work of Julião Sarmento, focusing on his use of explicitly erotic imagery as a form of artistic and political expression within the context of Portuguese Salazarism. The discussion examines how Sarmento’s experimental films and visual language subverted the moral restrictions imposed by the New State (Estado Novo), a regime that governed Portugal from 1933 to 1974. Through themes of desire, voyeurism, and fetishism, Sarmento’s work is positioned as an act of resistance against cultural repression, challenging conservative norms and redefining the relationship between eroticism and knowledge.
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UIDB/00417/2020
UIDP/00417/2020
