Os caçadores da "Barba-de-ouro" : Mudança e continuidade na sociedade pesqueira /

ABSTRACT This dissertation deals about transformation in the fishing communities of Barreiras, Rio do Fogo, Barra and Pontal, all located along the northern and southeastern brazilian coastland, respected to the fishing action practice as well as to cultural change phenomenon. The work approaches th...

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Principais autores: Gramkow, Márcia Maria., Suarez, Mireya., Universidade de Brasília.
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Resumo:ABSTRACT This dissertation deals about transformation in the fishing communities of Barreiras, Rio do Fogo, Barra and Pontal, all located along the northern and southeastern brazilian coastland, respected to the fishing action practice as well as to cultural change phenomenon. The work approaches the transformation/continuity process taken place during the last four decades within fishing communities focusing the ethnographic fact of lobster fishing/capturing. The author takes for granted that the lobster fishing/capturing process - an external transfer incited during the fifty's within fishing communities - is being natively orchestred by the habitus transformation and reproduction that guides traditional fishing. Finding my own way by the ideas of Sahlins and Bourdieu in their of reproduction and social transformation - considering culture as a process wich is ruled by the scope of habitus and the redefinition of order by practice - arises a reflection upon transformation in the continuity, understanding the process of incorporation of lobster fishing/capturing into the wide universe of fishing practices. These references allowed me to see lobster fishing as an encounter happening, taking over by the fishing communities that promoted to bring up to date in the practices developed within the actuality of lobster.