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Rhetorical militarism, humanitarian law, and public space: a study on military interventions in Brazil
In Rio de Janeiro, the laws of war have contributed to the transformation of symbolically and materially violent means and practices into an experience of everyday life. Political actors contribute to rationalizing violence in certain areas of Brazil, disregarding expectations related to citizenship and human rights.