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English: The Truth Sellers: Truth-Telling and Denialist Seduction in the Public Scene as a Problem for Journalism and History (2010-2020) ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the emergence of the new wave of negationism in the 2010s, starting from a reflection on models of veridiction in the contemporary public scene. It argues that we live in a crisis of these traditional models that were established as a technology of truth, called by Michel de Foucault “knowledge truth” or demonstrative truth. To this end, it explains what the modes of veridiction presented by the author are and how they produce regimes of truth. It seeks to present journalism and history in their modes of truth-telling, and how they have been impacted by the effects of negation. In the end, it takes as an example of a symptom of this process the denial of the Brazilian military dictatorship. Keywords: Denial; Truth; History
Português: Os vendedores de verdades: o dizer verdadeiro e a sedução negacionista na cena pública como problema para o jornalismo e a história (2010-2020) RESUMO: Este artigo analisa a emergência da nova onda negacionista na década de 2010 partindo de uma reflexão sobre modelos de veridicção dispostos na cena pública contemporânea. Argumenta que vivemos uma crise desses modelos tradicionais que se estabeleceram como uma tecnologia da verdade, denominada por Michel de Foucault “verdade conhecimento”, ou verdade demonstrativa. Para isso, explicita o que são os modos de veridicção apresentados pelo autor e como eles produzem regimes de verdade. Procura apresentar o jornalismo e a história em seus modos de dizer-verdadeiro, e como eles têm sido impactados pelos efeitos da negação. Ao final, toma como exemplo de sintoma desse processo a negação da ditadura militar brasileira. Palavras-chave: Negacionismo; Verdade; História
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Source Meneses, Sônia Os vendedores de verdades: o dizer verdadeiro e a sedução negacionista na cena pública como problema para o jornalismo e a história (2010-2020). Revista Brasileira de História [online]. 2021, v. 41, n. 87 [Acessado 20 Maio 2022] , pp. 61-87. Disponível em: <https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93472021v42n87-05>. Epub 02 Jul 2021. ISSN 1806-9347. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93472021v42n87-05.
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