Em busca das pistas sobre a história da cultura lúdica das crianças negras em Santa Catarina

Authors

  • Jailson Lucio de Maria Universidade Federal de Goiás-Goiânia - Brasil
  • Mauricio Roberto da Silva UFSC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/%25x

Abstract

The present text is fruit of an inquiry of bibliographical character, whose central objective was to investigate and to congregate possible registers and bibliographies concerning the history of the playful culture of the black children in Santa Catarina with lócus centered in the city of Florianópolis. It is treated, therefore, of one it searches exploratória, with the secondary objective of raising the tracks on the tricks, games and toys of these children, with sights to contribute it stops with the public politics, practical social, at last, it stops with the existing bibliography on empobrecida infancy. The text approaches a little on the history of the playful culture of the black children, to know: games, tricks and toys. The results and conclusions, they point that the condition of classroom and race of these children ace restricted to freely express through its games and tricks. Another concluded one, it says respect the necessity of if investigating, in way more amiúde, ace historical sources, aiming at to catch in documents elements that surpass the exploratória research.

Author Biographies

Jailson Lucio de Maria, Universidade Federal de Goiás-Goiânia - Brasil

Pós Graduado no Curso de Especialização em Educação Física Escolar da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC

Mauricio Roberto da Silva, UFSC

Orientador da Monografia de conclusão do curso de Especialização em Educação Física Escolar “latu sensu”, organizado pelo NEPEF - Núcleo de Estudos Pedagógicos no período de 2003 a 2004

Published

2004-01-01

How to Cite

Maria, J. L. de, & Silva, M. R. da. (2004). Em busca das pistas sobre a história da cultura lúdica das crianças negras em Santa Catarina. Motrivivência, (23), 191–216. https://doi.org/10.5007/%x

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