Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media
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Resumo: | The name “Cubatão” awakens in the listener, especially those who are already over four decades old, memories of reports published in a period between the 1970s and 1980s. Invariably, terms that associated the city with environmental pollution, contamination risks, come to mind. This article intends to reflect on the stigma that hangs over Cubatao city (state of Sao Paulo, Brazil), as the “Death Valley”, according to Lucia da Costa Ferreira’s research. It is necessary to examine this issue from the perspective of the ‘mass media’, through which there was the sedimentation of information in the popular imagination, even after several decades. This will allow us to understand some mechanisms of Cubatão’s collective memory which, because of facts, presents low self-esteem characteristics. All of this reflects on the feeling of belonging. In addition, the article intends to emphasize that the “collective memory” – constructed through the print media, radio, and television – referred to the city as a territory of permanent pollution and relies on Pierre Nora and Marshall McLuhan concepts. |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass mediaMunicípio de Cubatão, território manchado: poluição e a mídia de massaSocial memoryidentitycitycultural heritageurbanismMemória socialidentidadecidadepatrimônio culturalurbanismoImagem do territórioThe name “Cubatão” awakens in the listener, especially those who are already over four decades old, memories of reports published in a period between the 1970s and 1980s. Invariably, terms that associated the city with environmental pollution, contamination risks, come to mind. This article intends to reflect on the stigma that hangs over Cubatao city (state of Sao Paulo, Brazil), as the “Death Valley”, according to Lucia da Costa Ferreira’s research. It is necessary to examine this issue from the perspective of the ‘mass media’, through which there was the sedimentation of information in the popular imagination, even after several decades. This will allow us to understand some mechanisms of Cubatão’s collective memory which, because of facts, presents low self-esteem characteristics. All of this reflects on the feeling of belonging. In addition, the article intends to emphasize that the “collective memory” – constructed through the print media, radio, and television – referred to the city as a territory of permanent pollution and relies on Pierre Nora and Marshall McLuhan concepts.O nome “Cubatão” desperta no ouvinte, principalmente aqueles que já possuem mais de quatro décadas de idade, lembranças de reportagens divulgadas em período compreendido entre as décadas de l970 e 1980. Invariavelmente vem à memória termos que associavam a cidade à poluição ambiental, riscos de contaminação. O presente artigo pretende refletir sobre o estigma que paira sobre Cubatão, Estado de São Paulo, como o “Vale da Morte” a partir do trabalho de Lúcia da Costa Ferreira. Faz-se necessário examinar tal questão sob o enfoque dos meios de comunicação, os “mass media”, através dos quais houve a sedimentação da informação no imaginário popular, mesmo decorridas várias décadas. Isto permitirá entender alguns mecanismos na formação da memória coletiva cubatense que, em decorrência dos fatos apresenta características de baixa autoestima, o que repercute no próprio sentimento de pertencimento. Além disto, pretende realçar que a “memória coletiva” – construída através da mídia impressa, rádio e televisão – referenciou a cidade como território de poluição permanente e se apoia nos conceitos de Pierre Nora e Marshall McLuhan.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle Canoas2022-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa históricaapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/923010.18316/mouseion.v0i41.9230Mouseion; No. 41 (2022)Revista Mouseion; n. 41 (2022)1981-7207reponame:Mouseion (Canoas)instname:Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/9230/pdfCopyright (c) 2022 Mouseioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTorres, Francisco RodriguesArgollo Ferrão, André Munhoz2023-01-06T18:53:39Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/9230Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseionhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/oai||revista.mouseion@unilasalle.edu.br1981-72071981-7207opendoar:2023-01-06T18:53:39Mouseion (Canoas) - Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)false |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media Município de Cubatão, território manchado: poluição e a mídia de massa |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media Torres, Francisco Rodrigues Social memory identity city cultural heritage urbanism Memória social identidade cidade patrimônio cultural urbanismo Imagem do território |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Cubatao county (Brazil), stained territory: pollution and mass media |
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Torres, Francisco Rodrigues |
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Torres, Francisco Rodrigues Argollo Ferrão, André Munhoz |
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Argollo Ferrão, André Munhoz |
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Torres, Francisco Rodrigues Argollo Ferrão, André Munhoz |
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Social memory identity city cultural heritage urbanism Memória social identidade cidade patrimônio cultural urbanismo Imagem do território |
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Social memory identity city cultural heritage urbanism Memória social identidade cidade patrimônio cultural urbanismo Imagem do território |
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The name “Cubatão” awakens in the listener, especially those who are already over four decades old, memories of reports published in a period between the 1970s and 1980s. Invariably, terms that associated the city with environmental pollution, contamination risks, come to mind. This article intends to reflect on the stigma that hangs over Cubatao city (state of Sao Paulo, Brazil), as the “Death Valley”, according to Lucia da Costa Ferreira’s research. It is necessary to examine this issue from the perspective of the ‘mass media’, through which there was the sedimentation of information in the popular imagination, even after several decades. This will allow us to understand some mechanisms of Cubatão’s collective memory which, because of facts, presents low self-esteem characteristics. All of this reflects on the feeling of belonging. In addition, the article intends to emphasize that the “collective memory” – constructed through the print media, radio, and television – referred to the city as a territory of permanent pollution and relies on Pierre Nora and Marshall McLuhan concepts. |
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