The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)

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Autor(a) principal: Allucci, Renata Rendelucci
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Schicchi, Maria Cristina da Silva, Soto Suárez, Milene
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Patrimônio e Memória
Texto Completo: http://pem.assis.unesp.br/index.php/pem/article/view/1140
Resumo: São Luiz do Paraitinga, listed a Historical and Landscape Ensemble, and Santiago de Cuba, listed a National Monument, are Latin American cities that hold countless festivals in the public spaces of their historical centers, where Carnival is the most important. As a social practice, the festivity optimizes the touristic exploration of both cities and cultural heritage spaces. The observation of the routes in both Carnivals enables one to understand how residents and tourists appropriate those spaces. The comparison of both contexts as a method of study – emphasizing similarities and differences – revealed common strategies regarding the appropriation of public spaces and cultural heritage in the paths taken during the Carnival parades. The analysis sought to understand how the Carnival transformed the historical centers of both cities into privileged places for social practices and tourist exploration. In conclusion, the most relevant aspects analyzed from these findings are highlighted.
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title The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
spellingShingle The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
Allucci, Renata Rendelucci
Urbanismo; Arquitetura
São Luiz do Paraitinga; Santiago de Cuba; Public Space; Heritage; Carnival.
title_short The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
title_full The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
title_fullStr The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
title_full_unstemmed The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
title_sort The appropriation of public spaces and the cultural heritage at Carnival: historical centers of São Luiz do Paraitinga (Brazil) and Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
author Allucci, Renata Rendelucci
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Schicchi, Maria Cristina da Silva
Soto Suárez, Milene
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Soto Suárez, Milene
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Schicchi, Maria Cristina da Silva
Soto Suárez, Milene
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Urbanismo; Arquitetura
São Luiz do Paraitinga; Santiago de Cuba; Public Space; Heritage; Carnival.
topic Urbanismo; Arquitetura
São Luiz do Paraitinga; Santiago de Cuba; Public Space; Heritage; Carnival.
description São Luiz do Paraitinga, listed a Historical and Landscape Ensemble, and Santiago de Cuba, listed a National Monument, are Latin American cities that hold countless festivals in the public spaces of their historical centers, where Carnival is the most important. As a social practice, the festivity optimizes the touristic exploration of both cities and cultural heritage spaces. The observation of the routes in both Carnivals enables one to understand how residents and tourists appropriate those spaces. The comparison of both contexts as a method of study – emphasizing similarities and differences – revealed common strategies regarding the appropriation of public spaces and cultural heritage in the paths taken during the Carnival parades. The analysis sought to understand how the Carnival transformed the historical centers of both cities into privileged places for social practices and tourist exploration. In conclusion, the most relevant aspects analyzed from these findings are highlighted.
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