Death is for those who die! Is it?
An analysis of psychological suffering, state violence and literature, based on participant research
Psychic suffering, literature, violence, the State.
The investigative process presented here sets out to analyze the issue of violence,
which results in intentional violent death, seeking to reconstruct the path that resulted in that tragedy.sociology, literature and psychoanalysis. We have three objectives based on the last paragraph: firstly,
how representations of state violence and the psychic suffering of people directly or indirectly affected
by state fury are constructed in literary fiction. We opted for critical discourse analysis for this journey,
using pre-selected literary works as empirical material; secondly, to highlight aspects that exemplify the
relationship between state violence and psychic suffering based on participant research, anchored in
references from clinical sociology and psychosociology, with a group that works in the struggle for
memory, truth, justice and reparation in cases involving intentional violent deaths in the state of Goiás;
and finally, to reconstruct, through non-fictional short stories, some of these stories marked by violence,
pain, mourning and struggle. The theoretical references for this research are Butler (2006), Fanon
(2005), Althusser (1985) Vladimir Safatle, Júnior & Dunker (2020), Sapiro (2016), Lélia Gonzalez
(2020), Tavares dos Santos (2020); Soares (2019), Gebrin and Andreotti (2016), among others