O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar as narrativas “Mastros Votivos de Outrora”, de De Campos Ribeiro e “Mastro do Divino” de Bruno de Menezes. Tal análise parte da observação das produções de ambos e sua relação com o social, a partir do envolvimento destes com a cultura popular e suas representações, tomadas por matéria prima, partindo do envolvimento do grupo ao qual faziam parte, a Academia do Peixe Frito. Deste modo dividiram-se os textos dando destaque a pontos específicos que permitiram realizar as abordagens propostas a partir dos estudos de Bourdieu (2004), Hall (2016), Motta (2013) e outros que complementarão as discussões deste trabalho.
This paper aims to analyze the narratives “Votive Masts of the other ages” by De Campos Ribeiro and “Mast of the Divine” by Bruno de Menezes. This analysis starts from the observation of the productions of both authors and their relationship with the social, from their involvement with popular culture and their representations, taken by important theories, starting from the involvement of the group to which they belonged “Academia do Peixe Frito”. Thus, the texts were divided, highlighting specific points that allowed the approaches proposed from the studies of Bourdieu (2004), Hall (2016), Motta (2013) and others authors that will complement the discussions of this work.