We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children

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Autor(a) principal: Amoras, Maria do Socorro Rayol
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Temáticas (Campinas. Online)
Texto Completo: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/11617
Resumo: This article discusses the quilombola identification of avocadoes based on ethnography about / with children. Abacatal is a quilombola community located in the rural area of ​​Ananindeua, a municipality in the metropolitan region of Belém-PA, and dates back to the beginning of the 18th century with the slave project of Africans in the colonization of the Amazon. The methodology was guided by contemporary studies of the child's anthropology to understand them as agents of the construction and determination of their social life, of those around them and, as well as of the society in which they live. In this sense, children influence and are influenced by culture, therefore, as much as adults participate in the production of senses and meanings, giving them a dynamic in the relations between stability and change in Abacatal. The study made it possible to understand the creative contribution of avocado children to rethink conventional schemes that involve children's experiences with references and identity processes and, in the case of Abacatal, particularly, showed their active participation in the struggle for territory.
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spelling We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado childrenTenemos una forma de vivir aquí: identificación de quilombola por niños de aguacateTemos um jeito de se viver aqui: a identificação quilombola pelas crianças abacataensesAntropologia da criançaInfânciaQuilombolaIdentidadeEtnografiaChild’s AnthropologyChildhoodQuilombolaIdentityEthnographyAntropología del niñoInfanciaQuilombolaIdentidadEtnografíaThis article discusses the quilombola identification of avocadoes based on ethnography about / with children. Abacatal is a quilombola community located in the rural area of ​​Ananindeua, a municipality in the metropolitan region of Belém-PA, and dates back to the beginning of the 18th century with the slave project of Africans in the colonization of the Amazon. The methodology was guided by contemporary studies of the child's anthropology to understand them as agents of the construction and determination of their social life, of those around them and, as well as of the society in which they live. In this sense, children influence and are influenced by culture, therefore, as much as adults participate in the production of senses and meanings, giving them a dynamic in the relations between stability and change in Abacatal. The study made it possible to understand the creative contribution of avocado children to rethink conventional schemes that involve children's experiences with references and identity processes and, in the case of Abacatal, particularly, showed their active participation in the struggle for territory.Este artículo analiza la identificación de quilombola de aguacates basada en la etnografía sobre / con niños. Abacatal es una comunidad quilombola ubicada en el área rural de Ananindeua, un municipio en la región metropolitana de Belém-PA, y se remonta a principios del siglo XVIII con el proyecto esclavo de los africanos en la colonización del Amazonas. La metodología fue guiada por estudios contemporáneos de la antropología del niño para entenderlos como agentes de la construcción y determinación de su vida social, de quienes los rodean y de la sociedad en la que viven. En este sentido, los niños influyen y son influenciados por la cultura, por lo tanto, tanto como los adultos participan en la producción de sentidos y significados, dándoles una dinámica en las relaciones entre estabilidad y cambio en Abacatal. El estudio permitió comprender la contribución creativa de los niños de aguacate para repensar los esquemas convencionales que involucran experiencias de niños con referencias y procesos de identidad y, en el caso de Abacatal, particularmente, mostró su participación activa en la lucha por el territorio. Este artigo discute a identificação quilombola dos abacataenses a partir da etnografia sobre/com as crianças. Abacatal é uma comunidade quilombola localizada na área rural de Ananindeua, município integrante da região metropolitana de Belém-PA, remonta ao início do século XVIII com o projeto escravocrata de africanos na colonização da Amazônia. A metodologia orientou-se pelos estudos contemporâneos da antropologia da criança para compreendê-las como como agentes da construção e determinação de sua vida social, daqueles que as rodeiam e, bem como, da sociedade na qual vivem. Nesse sentido, as crianças influenciam e são influenciadas pela cultura, logo, tanto quanto os adultos participam da produção de sentidos e significados, imprimindo-lhes uma dinâmica nas relações entre estabilidade e mudança em Abacatal. O estudo possibilitou compreender a contribuição criativa das crianças abacataenses para o repensar dos esquemas convencionais que envolvem as experiências infantis com as referências e os processos identitários e, no caso de Abacatal, particularmente, evidenciou a participação ativa delas na luta pelo território.  Universidade Estadual de Campinas2018-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/1161710.20396/tematicas.v26i51.11617Tematicas; v. 26 n. 51 (2018): Infâncias Rurais: diálogos interdisciplinares; 53-86Tematicas; Vol. 26 No. 51 (2018): Rural Childhoods: interdisciplinary dialogues; 53-86Tematicas; Vol. 26 Núm. 51 (2018): Infancia rural: diálogos interdisciplinarios; 53-862595-315Xreponame:Temáticas (Campinas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
Tenemos una forma de vivir aquí: identificación de quilombola por niños de aguacate
Temos um jeito de se viver aqui: a identificação quilombola pelas crianças abacataenses
title We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
spellingShingle We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
Amoras, Maria do Socorro Rayol
Antropologia da criança
Infância
Quilombola
Identidade
Etnografia
Child’s Anthropology
Childhood
Quilombola
Identity
Ethnography
Antropología del niño
Infancia
Quilombola
Identidad
Etnografía
title_short We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
title_full We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
title_fullStr We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
title_full_unstemmed We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
title_sort We have a way of living here: quilombola identification by avocado children
author Amoras, Maria do Socorro Rayol
author_facet Amoras, Maria do Socorro Rayol
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amoras, Maria do Socorro Rayol
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antropologia da criança
Infância
Quilombola
Identidade
Etnografia
Child’s Anthropology
Childhood
Quilombola
Identity
Ethnography
Antropología del niño
Infancia
Quilombola
Identidad
Etnografía
topic Antropologia da criança
Infância
Quilombola
Identidade
Etnografia
Child’s Anthropology
Childhood
Quilombola
Identity
Ethnography
Antropología del niño
Infancia
Quilombola
Identidad
Etnografía
description This article discusses the quilombola identification of avocadoes based on ethnography about / with children. Abacatal is a quilombola community located in the rural area of ​​Ananindeua, a municipality in the metropolitan region of Belém-PA, and dates back to the beginning of the 18th century with the slave project of Africans in the colonization of the Amazon. The methodology was guided by contemporary studies of the child's anthropology to understand them as agents of the construction and determination of their social life, of those around them and, as well as of the society in which they live. In this sense, children influence and are influenced by culture, therefore, as much as adults participate in the production of senses and meanings, giving them a dynamic in the relations between stability and change in Abacatal. The study made it possible to understand the creative contribution of avocado children to rethink conventional schemes that involve children's experiences with references and identity processes and, in the case of Abacatal, particularly, showed their active participation in the struggle for territory.
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