Heterotopias da cidade chamada Desterro
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For the history of the sensitivities and perceptions, wu look for to think as the inhabitants of the SC island-capital, in the ends of XIIX, projeted this urban space in the heterotropic terrytory of modernity Re-feeding the relation between lived and report, the journalistic registers poisnt wiht respect to the fact of that, in the landscapes and places, defined largenesses that gradual wold be surpassed by the way of the monopolizing continuity, the ordinance and the approach of the diverse one; while the literary registers send the residues of a daily one marked by the expectation of that something wold happen, in the direction to modify a considered reality miniature and lifeless face to the other taken realities as reference. Both the sources keep to a challenge for the historian contemporany: try to captture the passage where the deletio of certain treces of a city occurs, without ignoring the fact that, well there, such the life follows feeding of proper transformation.Downloads
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2004-01-01
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Miranda Cheren, R. (2004). Heterotopias da cidade chamada Desterro. Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 11(11), pp. 31–49. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/332
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