Memoria e historia na formação da identidade sem terra no assentamento Conquista na Fronteira / Memory and history in the formation of the landless identity in the Settement Conquista in the Fronteira

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The Landless Workers Movement are a Brazilian social movement that fights for a new and fairer land distribution, looking for social justice and productivity raise. This thesis brings exhaustive study about the Landless Workers from Conquista da Fronteira, SC, Brazil, especially their history and memories related to their identity conception. The research, a case report, was developed throughout a qualitative methodology, support in phenomenologyhermeneutics method. Data were collected from surveillance, interviews and when the researcher were part of the celebrations at the field, between 2005 June and 2006 July Documents produced by the Landless Workers Movement or MST were also analyzed during the examination. Understanding how the Landless Workers Movement elaborate their memories about the movement conception allowed us to conduct a research important to the movement school and community, giving to the Landless Workers Movement a sense of belonging to someplace or something. The sense of belonging gives them answers and reasons to the guidance faults, turning possible to project the upcoming. Here, the movement is understood since its conception and development until today as a resistance organization in face of the hegemonic production practices, conducted by the consume society. During the landless workers identity formation, their history and their memory are important formation elements, present at the celebrations that connect the past, the present and the future of the movement and the fight. The investigation of the landless worker identity formation showed, at the history context, the need to keep the memory information at the history teaching. The identity production, as provided by the history teaching, is another reflection born at this research, bringing back the arguments about which history must be taught, for which society. At the group studied, the history teaching and the memory practices were accessed through the records that the researcher listened, read and told at the school, at the families, at group celebrations, bringing to people identification processes, making stronger connections to the past, that explains the presents and guide to the future.

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memoria history memory landless movement historia - ensino identity identidade historia study and teaching movimento dos trabalhadores rurais sem-terra

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