The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Keila Queiroz e
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: da Silva Lima, Pryscilla Laryssa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Mouseion (Canoas)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/9064
Resumo: This article aims to analyze the carnival festival in the city of Campina Grande in the period 1950-1990, a historical moment in which the residents of popular neighborhoods become participants and producers of this cultural manifestation, taking as an example the Samba School Unidos da Liberdade from the neighborhood of Liberdade. The analyzed narratives demonstrate how the segregated residents live a permanent struggle to conquer the right to use the city, through many forms of resistance and their arts of doing. To guide the analysis, Souza (2002) Silva (1999) Portela (2013) Santos (2008) contribute to the reading of the text city that reveals these plots of resistance. Through photographs, analysis of statements of popular residents and elites, the research showed that the Carnival that was buried was the elite and that the Popular Carnival with its samba school parades never died, given that the peripheral communities fight for the preservation of this intangible cultural heritage, with great strength, unity and creativity.
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spelling The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina GrandeA festa como patrimônio cultural: o carnaval popular em Campina GrandePartyCityResistanceCultural HeritageFestaCidadeResistênciaPatrimônio CulturalThis article aims to analyze the carnival festival in the city of Campina Grande in the period 1950-1990, a historical moment in which the residents of popular neighborhoods become participants and producers of this cultural manifestation, taking as an example the Samba School Unidos da Liberdade from the neighborhood of Liberdade. The analyzed narratives demonstrate how the segregated residents live a permanent struggle to conquer the right to use the city, through many forms of resistance and their arts of doing. To guide the analysis, Souza (2002) Silva (1999) Portela (2013) Santos (2008) contribute to the reading of the text city that reveals these plots of resistance. Through photographs, analysis of statements of popular residents and elites, the research showed that the Carnival that was buried was the elite and that the Popular Carnival with its samba school parades never died, given that the peripheral communities fight for the preservation of this intangible cultural heritage, with great strength, unity and creativity.O presente artigo tem por finalidade a análise sobre a festa carnavalesca na cidade de Campina Grande no período de 1950-1990, momento histórico no qual os moradores dos bairros populares passam a ser participantes e produtores dessa manifestação cultural, tendo como exemplo a Escola de Samba Unidos da Liberdade do bairro da Liberdade. As narrativas analisadas demostram como os moradores segregados vivem uma luta permanente para conquistar o direto de uso à cidade, por meio de muitas formas de resistência e de suas artes de fazer. Para nortear a análise, Souza (2002) Silva (1999) Portela (2013) Santos (2008) contribuem para a leitura do texto cidade que revela essas tramas de resistência. Através de fotografias, de análise de depoimentos dos moradores populares e das elites, a pesquisa mostrou que o Carnaval que foi sepultado foi o das elites e que o Carnaval Popular com seus desfiles das escolas de samba nunca morreu, tendo em vista que as comunidades periféricas lutam pela preservação desse patrimônio cultural imaterial, com muita garra, unidade e criatividade.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle Canoas2021-11-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/906410.18316/mouseion.v0i39.9064Mouseion; No. 39 (2021); p. 1-18Revista Mouseion; n. 39 (2021); p. 1-181981-7207reponame:Mouseion (Canoas)instname:Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/9064/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Mouseioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Keila Queiroz eda Silva Lima, Pryscilla Laryssa2022-05-17T13:49:44Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/9064Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseionhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/oai||revista.mouseion@unilasalle.edu.br1981-72071981-7207opendoar:2022-05-17T13:49:44Mouseion (Canoas) - Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
A festa como patrimônio cultural: o carnaval popular em Campina Grande
title The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
spellingShingle The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
Silva, Keila Queiroz e
Party
City
Resistance
Cultural Heritage
Festa
Cidade
Resistência
Patrimônio Cultural
title_short The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
title_full The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
title_fullStr The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
title_full_unstemmed The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
title_sort The party as cultural heritage: The popular Carnaval in Campina Grande
author Silva, Keila Queiroz e
author_facet Silva, Keila Queiroz e
da Silva Lima, Pryscilla Laryssa
author_role author
author2 da Silva Lima, Pryscilla Laryssa
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Keila Queiroz e
da Silva Lima, Pryscilla Laryssa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Party
City
Resistance
Cultural Heritage
Festa
Cidade
Resistência
Patrimônio Cultural
topic Party
City
Resistance
Cultural Heritage
Festa
Cidade
Resistência
Patrimônio Cultural
description This article aims to analyze the carnival festival in the city of Campina Grande in the period 1950-1990, a historical moment in which the residents of popular neighborhoods become participants and producers of this cultural manifestation, taking as an example the Samba School Unidos da Liberdade from the neighborhood of Liberdade. The analyzed narratives demonstrate how the segregated residents live a permanent struggle to conquer the right to use the city, through many forms of resistance and their arts of doing. To guide the analysis, Souza (2002) Silva (1999) Portela (2013) Santos (2008) contribute to the reading of the text city that reveals these plots of resistance. Through photographs, analysis of statements of popular residents and elites, the research showed that the Carnival that was buried was the elite and that the Popular Carnival with its samba school parades never died, given that the peripheral communities fight for the preservation of this intangible cultural heritage, with great strength, unity and creativity.
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