What is considered urban in the contemporary world

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Autor(a) principal: Monte-Mor, Roberto Luis
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaense/article/view/58
Resumo: Contemporary life central concepts such as politics, civilization and citizenship, derive from the city form and organization. A city conveys labor socio-spatial division, thus Henri Lefebvreproposes to think its transformation on the basis of a continuum that extends from the political city to the urban environment, when and where it completes its countryside domination. The city’s transformation into urban environmentwas marked by an industrial takeover that brought power to production and to working class. The city, as the surplus, power and fiesta locus, as well as a privileged scenario of socialreproduction, was thus subordinated to the industrial logics. The city thus experienced a double process: its centrality imploded upon itself and its outskirts exploded upon the surrounding areas through the urban tissue, which carries within it the polis and civitas germ. Therefore, the urban praxis, formerlyrestricted to the city, has now re-politicized the social space as a whole. In Brazil, urban environment had its origin in the military government concentrating and integrating politics that followed Vargas’s centralization and expansionism, and Kubitschek’s developmental interiorizing. Today, the urbanindustrial process virtually imposes itself on all social space through the extended urbanization of our days
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spelling What is considered urban in the contemporary worldO que é o urbano, no mundo contemporâneoLefebvreUrban environmentExtended urbanizationCidadeLefebvreUrbanoUrbanização extensivaContemporary life central concepts such as politics, civilization and citizenship, derive from the city form and organization. A city conveys labor socio-spatial division, thus Henri Lefebvreproposes to think its transformation on the basis of a continuum that extends from the political city to the urban environment, when and where it completes its countryside domination. The city’s transformation into urban environmentwas marked by an industrial takeover that brought power to production and to working class. The city, as the surplus, power and fiesta locus, as well as a privileged scenario of socialreproduction, was thus subordinated to the industrial logics. The city thus experienced a double process: its centrality imploded upon itself and its outskirts exploded upon the surrounding areas through the urban tissue, which carries within it the polis and civitas germ. Therefore, the urban praxis, formerlyrestricted to the city, has now re-politicized the social space as a whole. In Brazil, urban environment had its origin in the military government concentrating and integrating politics that followed Vargas’s centralization and expansionism, and Kubitschek’s developmental interiorizing. Today, the urbanindustrial process virtually imposes itself on all social space through the extended urbanization of our daysConceitos centrais da vida contemporânea, tais como política, civilização e cidadania, derivam da forma e organização da cidade.A cidade expressa a divisão socioespacial do trabalho, e Henri Lefebvre propõe pensar sua transformação a partir de um continuum que se estende da cidade política ao urbano, ondese completa a dominação sobre o campo. A efetiva passagem da cidade ao urbano foi marcada pela tomada da cidade pelaindústria, trazendo a produção e o proletariado para o espaço do poder. A cidade, lócus do excedente, do poder e dafesta, cenário privilegiado da reprodução social, ficou, assim, subordinada à lógica da indústria. Sofreu, então, um duplo processo: sua centralidade implodiu sobre si mesma esua periferia explodiu sobre o entorno sob a forma de tecido urbano, que acabou por carregar consigo o germe da pólis e da civitas. Assim, a práxis urbana, antes restrita à cidade, re-politizou todo o espaço social. No Brasil, o urbano teve sua origem na política ao mesmo tempo concentradora e integradora dos governos militares, que deram seqüênciaà centralização e expansionismo varguista e à interiorização desenvolvimentista juscelinista. Hoje, o urbano-industrial impõe-se virtualmente a todo o espaço social, naurbanização extensiva dos nossos dias.Instituto Paranaense de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social - IPARDES2011-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaense/article/view/58Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento - RPD; No. 111 (2006): Julho - Dezembro; 09-18Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento; Núm. 111 (2006): Julho - Dezembro; 09-18Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento - RPD; n. 111 (2006): Julho - Dezembro; 09-182236-55670556-6916reponame:Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento (Online)instname:Instituto Paranaense de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (IPARDES)instacron:IPARDESporhttps://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaense/article/view/58/60https://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaense/article/view/58/61Monte-Mor, Roberto Luisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2011-06-07T19:06:55Zoai:ojs.ipardes.emnuvens.com.br:article/58Revistahttps://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaenseONGhttps://ipardes.emnuvens.com.br/revistaparanaense/oaisilmara.cimbalista@ipardes.pr.gov.br||revista@ipardes.pr.gov.br2236-55670556-6916opendoar:2011-06-07T19:06:55Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento (Online) - Instituto Paranaense de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (IPARDES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What is considered urban in the contemporary world
O que é o urbano, no mundo contemporâneo
title What is considered urban in the contemporary world
spellingShingle What is considered urban in the contemporary world
Monte-Mor, Roberto Luis
Lefebvre
Urban environment
Extended urbanization
Cidade
Lefebvre
Urbano
Urbanização extensiva
title_short What is considered urban in the contemporary world
title_full What is considered urban in the contemporary world
title_fullStr What is considered urban in the contemporary world
title_full_unstemmed What is considered urban in the contemporary world
title_sort What is considered urban in the contemporary world
author Monte-Mor, Roberto Luis
author_facet Monte-Mor, Roberto Luis
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monte-Mor, Roberto Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lefebvre
Urban environment
Extended urbanization
Cidade
Lefebvre
Urbano
Urbanização extensiva
topic Lefebvre
Urban environment
Extended urbanization
Cidade
Lefebvre
Urbano
Urbanização extensiva
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