The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral
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Resumo: | The Historic Centre of Porto (CHP) suffered in the 60’s a migratory mass process that resulted in an exponential increase in population density, with serious problems in housing, such as degradation, health and overcrowding. In the following decades, this situation has become worse with the result that many families of the working classes were relocated to public housing. Th e work presented here was developed with a group of former women living in the CHP, precisely in the area of Sé, which underwent this process of relocation, but maintain a strong connection to the zone, and their social practices fed at this location although they no longer live there for over 10 years. In order to understand this connection to that territory, which appears beyond the physical realm and acquires a symbolic dimension (habitus), we tried to identify here the cultural identity production practices built from the social relations of these women. Based on their testimony, we analyzed the ties of solidarity, pride and their love to this territory, participation in local associations or other local living centers, participation in popular and community celebrations and participation in social networks. |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto CathedralAs filhas da Sé - um olhar sobre as práticas de identidade cultural de um grupo de mulheres ex-residentes da Sé do PortoThe Historic Centre of Porto (CHP) suffered in the 60’s a migratory mass process that resulted in an exponential increase in population density, with serious problems in housing, such as degradation, health and overcrowding. In the following decades, this situation has become worse with the result that many families of the working classes were relocated to public housing. Th e work presented here was developed with a group of former women living in the CHP, precisely in the area of Sé, which underwent this process of relocation, but maintain a strong connection to the zone, and their social practices fed at this location although they no longer live there for over 10 years. In order to understand this connection to that territory, which appears beyond the physical realm and acquires a symbolic dimension (habitus), we tried to identify here the cultural identity production practices built from the social relations of these women. Based on their testimony, we analyzed the ties of solidarity, pride and their love to this territory, participation in local associations or other local living centers, participation in popular and community celebrations and participation in social networks.O Centro Histórico do Porto (CHP) sofreu na década de 60 um processo migratório de massa que resultou num aumento exponencial da densidade populacional, com graves problemas no campo da habitação, tais como degradação, insalubridade e sobrelotação. Nas décadas seguintes, este quadro agravou-se levando a que muitas famílias das classes populares fossem realojadas em bairros sociais. O trabalho que aqui se apresenta foi desenvolvido com um grupo de mulheres ex-residentes no CHP, precisamente na zona da Sé, que sofreram este processo de realojamento, mas que mantêm uma forte ligação a essa zona, sendo as suas práticas sociais alimentadas neste local, apesar de já não viverem lá há mais de dez anos. A fim de compreender esta ligação àquele território, que ultrapassa a esfera física e ganha uma dimensão simbólica (o habitus), tentou-se aqui identificar as práticas de produção de identidade cultural construídas a partir das relações sociais destas mulheres. Com base nos seus testemunhos, foi possível analisar os laços de solidariedade, o orgulho e o amor que sentem por este território, a participação em associações locais ou outros centros de convívio local, a participação nas festas populares e comunitárias e a participação nas redes sociais.Universidade Católica Portuguesa2015-01-01T00:00:00Zjournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34632/investigacaoeducacional.2015.3416oai:ojs.revistas.ucp.pt:article/3416Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Educacional; n. 15 (2015): Governação e território; 187-2142182-46141645-400610.34632/investigacaoeducacional.2015.n15reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/investigacaoeducacional/article/view/3416https://doi.org/10.34632/investigacaoeducacional.2015.3416https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/investigacaoeducacional/article/view/3416/3313Direitos de Autor (c) 2015 Ivaneide Mendes, Paula Braga, Raquel Diashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendes, IvaneideBraga, PaulaDias, Raquel2022-05-24T16:54:53Zoai:ojs.revistas.ucp.pt:article/3416Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T14:57:56.114606Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral As filhas da Sé - um olhar sobre as práticas de identidade cultural de um grupo de mulheres ex-residentes da Sé do Porto |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral Mendes, Ivaneide |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral |
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The daughters of the Sé (Cathedral) - a look at the cultural identity practices of a group of women who were former residents of the Oporto Cathedral |
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The Historic Centre of Porto (CHP) suffered in the 60’s a migratory mass process that resulted in an exponential increase in population density, with serious problems in housing, such as degradation, health and overcrowding. In the following decades, this situation has become worse with the result that many families of the working classes were relocated to public housing. Th e work presented here was developed with a group of former women living in the CHP, precisely in the area of Sé, which underwent this process of relocation, but maintain a strong connection to the zone, and their social practices fed at this location although they no longer live there for over 10 years. In order to understand this connection to that territory, which appears beyond the physical realm and acquires a symbolic dimension (habitus), we tried to identify here the cultural identity production practices built from the social relations of these women. Based on their testimony, we analyzed the ties of solidarity, pride and their love to this territory, participation in local associations or other local living centers, participation in popular and community celebrations and participation in social networks. |
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