摘要:It is intended to carry out a brief review of Brazilian anarchist historiography, in order to problematize readings that consider anarchism to be an "exotic plant", which take it as a movement that, from the 1920s on, became devoid of strength and vigor, or that restrict themselves to probe its performance, exclusively, through "social vectors" and end up neglecting its multifaceted, historical, dynamic character. The transnational approach can favor this dated and multiple aspect as it denaturalizes borders and focuses on different libertarian languages.