O surgimento das revistas ilustradas no começo do século XX no Brasil proporcionou uma mudança na transmissão da informação e na formação da opinião pública, bem como teve um importante papel na cobertura da Primeira Guerra Mundial (1914-1918), um evento considerado sem precedentes por sua violência extrema. Os intelectuais à frente desses periódicos foram os mediadores culturais do conflito para os brasileiros, que imaginavam a guerra a partir de seus comentários, dos informes, charges e fotografias. Este artigo se propõe a analisar os trabalhos dos caricaturistas Calixto e Storni, integrantes da revista O Malho, que tiveram como tema a Grande Guerra, e a identificar o discurso sobre o conflito veiculado em um contexto no qual a propaganda e a censura da imprensa foram determinantes para o desdobramento do conflito.
This article analyses the diversified censorship system established in Brazil during the First World War, which was vital to the circulation of war propaganda, mainly from 1917. Between 1914-1918, Brazil was somehow mobilized, like other countries from the “peripheric” world, although its participation at the front was not expressive. Based on a transnational approach, we seek to reflect upon aspects of the conflict that, so far, have been neglected by the historiography of the Great War, namely the cultural and political impact of censorship in the country.
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