The sky that falls to the Earth
arrows to postpone the end of the world
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2021.v2n6.p266-269Keywords:
native peoples, dystopia, ikolen-gavião, audio drama, legendAbstract
Review of the audio drama The sky that falls to Earth, performed by the channel O bardo PODCAST, which is a cutout in the life of a village that is in the friction between the traditional and the (un)civilized world. The tension between these worlds is aggravated when the forest fires day lives to night. The narrative follows the story of an old woman and a child, revealing other ways of imagining worlds and creating subjectivities.
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