Da Casa de Detenção à Colônia Penal “Doutor João Chaves”: o processo de afastamento da prisão em relação ao espaço urbano da cidade de Natal (1940-1975)

In 1970, the penal colony called Casa de Detenção de Natal was disabled, located in the neighborhood of Petropolis, replaced by the penal colony called Colônia Penal Doutor João Chaves, located in an environment of rural characteristics, the neighborhood of Igapó. However, this process of replacing...

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Autor principal: Silva, Aldenise Regina Lira da
Outros Autores: Arrais, Raimundo Pereira Alencar
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:In 1970, the penal colony called Casa de Detenção de Natal was disabled, located in the neighborhood of Petropolis, replaced by the penal colony called Colônia Penal Doutor João Chaves, located in an environment of rural characteristics, the neighborhood of Igapó. However, this process of replacing had begun three decades earlier. The foundation of the Penal Colony "João Chaves" in the city of Macaíba, and later its transfer to Igapó, in Natal, has political and social questions which act on the definition of the place that the prison should take in the city. In this thesis, we intend to analyze the phenomenon of the prison removal in relation to the urban space of the city of Natal, between 1940 and 1975. We will seek to investigate the relationships established between the prison and the city of Natal, based on how the prisons here are studied and set out in the newspapers and thought by its planners, it may be interfered, among other factors, in the different spatial identities contained in the city. But we also seek to understand how the subjects linked to prison, especially the prisoners, interact with the urban space. We address the prison as an institution planned by the state, whose expectations involve local and national political, but also involve a project as it should be the city. However, this study is also an attempt to analyze the prisoner as a subject in coordination with the intra and extramural society through their ways of adaptation and resistance to incarceration.