URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo da Silva, Meryelle
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cunha Junior, Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: GeoTextos (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/33877
Resumo: Spatial awareness should be the main objective of teaching geography, whether in the academic or school environment, as a means of apprehending and transforming reality. Therefore, the study of the place is essential, as a space of daily living, where we can glimpse more strongly the social materiality. In this context, urban paths constitute an appropriate methodology for understanding the spatial consciousness-place relationship, as they allow the city to walk, glimpsing the essence-form of geographic objects. In the case of this work, we had as a contribution the relationship spatial awareness-place-black space, considering the architectural heritage forged through African construction techniques and African and African descent workforce in the city of Crato-Ce. Based on the African descent research (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2013), Africanities and African descent (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2001), associated with the methodology of urban pathways, we researched the Afrocratean heritage from architecture. We synthesized the results into three architectural examples, namely the old House Chamber and Jail, the free and traditional Fair and the São José Seminary. Thus, the urban paths, conditioned on the appropriate conceptual basis, promoted spatial awareness of the Afrocrat heritage, being relevant instrument of study of the urban space.
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spelling URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGEPercursos urbanos como forma de pesquisar o patrimônio afrocratenseConsciência espacialPatrimônio arquitetônicoCrato-CESpatial awarenessArchitectural heritageCrato-CESpatial awareness should be the main objective of teaching geography, whether in the academic or school environment, as a means of apprehending and transforming reality. Therefore, the study of the place is essential, as a space of daily living, where we can glimpse more strongly the social materiality. In this context, urban paths constitute an appropriate methodology for understanding the spatial consciousness-place relationship, as they allow the city to walk, glimpsing the essence-form of geographic objects. In the case of this work, we had as a contribution the relationship spatial awareness-place-black space, considering the architectural heritage forged through African construction techniques and African and African descent workforce in the city of Crato-Ce. Based on the African descent research (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2013), Africanities and African descent (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2001), associated with the methodology of urban pathways, we researched the Afrocratean heritage from architecture. We synthesized the results into three architectural examples, namely the old House Chamber and Jail, the free and traditional Fair and the São José Seminary. Thus, the urban paths, conditioned on the appropriate conceptual basis, promoted spatial awareness of the Afrocrat heritage, being relevant instrument of study of the urban space.A consciência espacial deve ser o principal objetivo do ensino de Geografia, seja no ambiente acadêmico ou escolar, como meio de apreensão e transformação da realidade. Para tanto, o estudo do lugar é imprescindível, enquanto espaço de vivência cotidiana, onde podemos vislumbrar com mais veemência a materialidade e as relações sociais. Nesse contexto, os percursos urbanos constituem uma metodologia apropriada para compreender a relação entre consciência, espaço e lugar, à medida que permitem o caminhar pela cidade, vislumbrando a forma-essência dos objetos geográficos. No caso desse trabalho, tivemos como aporte a relação entre consciência, espaço, lugar e espacialidade negra, considerando o patrimônio arquitetônico forjado através de técnicas de construção africanas e da mão de obra africana e afrodescendente, na cidade do Crato-CE. Tendo como concepção a pesquisa afrodescendente, as africanidades e a afrodescendência, associada à metodologia dos percursos urbanos, pesquisamos o patrimônio afrocratense a partir da arquitetura. Sintetizamos os resultados em três exemplares arquitetônicos, a saber, a antiga Casa Câmara e Cadeia, a Feira livre e tradicional e o Seminário São José. Desse modo, os percursos urbanos, condicionados sob a base conceitual apropriada, promoveram a consciência espacial sobre o patrimônio afrocratense, sendo relevante instrumento de estudo do espaço urbano. Universidade Federal da Bahia2019-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/3387710.9771/geo.v15i2.33877GeoTextos; Vol. 15, N. 2 (dezembro de 2019)1984-55371809-189Xreponame:GeoTextos (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/33877/20224Copyright (c) 2019 Meryelle Macedo da Silva, Henrique Cunha Juniorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacedo da Silva, MeryelleCunha Junior, Henrique2021-12-13T11:50:02Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/33877Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextosPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/oaiangeloserpa@hotmail.com||rodrigomei@hotmail.com1984-55371809-189Xopendoar:2021-12-13T11:50:02GeoTextos (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
Percursos urbanos como forma de pesquisar o patrimônio afrocratense
title URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
spellingShingle URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
Macedo da Silva, Meryelle
Consciência espacial
Patrimônio arquitetônico
Crato-CE
Spatial awareness
Architectural heritage
Crato-CE
title_short URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
title_full URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
title_fullStr URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
title_full_unstemmed URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
title_sort URBAN PATHWAYS AS A WAY TO SEARCH AFROCRATENSE HERITAGE
author Macedo da Silva, Meryelle
author_facet Macedo da Silva, Meryelle
Cunha Junior, Henrique
author_role author
author2 Cunha Junior, Henrique
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo da Silva, Meryelle
Cunha Junior, Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consciência espacial
Patrimônio arquitetônico
Crato-CE
Spatial awareness
Architectural heritage
Crato-CE
topic Consciência espacial
Patrimônio arquitetônico
Crato-CE
Spatial awareness
Architectural heritage
Crato-CE
description Spatial awareness should be the main objective of teaching geography, whether in the academic or school environment, as a means of apprehending and transforming reality. Therefore, the study of the place is essential, as a space of daily living, where we can glimpse more strongly the social materiality. In this context, urban paths constitute an appropriate methodology for understanding the spatial consciousness-place relationship, as they allow the city to walk, glimpsing the essence-form of geographic objects. In the case of this work, we had as a contribution the relationship spatial awareness-place-black space, considering the architectural heritage forged through African construction techniques and African and African descent workforce in the city of Crato-Ce. Based on the African descent research (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2013), Africanities and African descent (CUNHA JUNIOR, 2001), associated with the methodology of urban pathways, we researched the Afrocratean heritage from architecture. We synthesized the results into three architectural examples, namely the old House Chamber and Jail, the free and traditional Fair and the São José Seminary. Thus, the urban paths, conditioned on the appropriate conceptual basis, promoted spatial awareness of the Afrocrat heritage, being relevant instrument of study of the urban space.
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