Os fantasmas pornô de Santiago Nazarian e seus adolescentes bizarros
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Este artigo analisa o livro de contos Pornofantasma (Record, 2011) de Santiago Nazarian tendo como centro de análise a sua relação com o gênero pornografi a e com a cultura de massa, assim como a maneira como o autor questiona centros e margens de poder a partir do uso de tais gêneros.
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