Os sertões naturais sob as lentes de Oswaldo Lamartine de Faria (1960-1980)
In this dissertation we examine nature as a subject of history and man as a geological agent acting in the natural environment. From a historical and spatial point of view, the nature that we analyzed is located in the region of Seridó potiguar, called sertão do Seridó, in the interior of Rio...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | In this dissertation we examine nature as a subject of history and man as a geological agent
acting in the natural environment. From a historical and spatial point of view, the nature that
we analyzed is located in the region of Seridó potiguar, called sertão do Seridó, in the interior
of Rio Grande do Norte. In this work, we intertwine the studies of the sertanist Oswaldo
Lamartine de Faria on the Seridó region, bringing a reinterpretation of Serido's history and
ethnography through the "nature and man" bias, approaching the concepts of environmental
history, sertão and modernity. In this way, such concepts were investigated as characterizers
and builders of the sertanejo space, configuring, thus, the praise of the original Brazilian biome
(the caatinga) and the construction of a certain sertanejo identity from an idea of nature. From
the examination of this relationship between humanity and a certain natural environment, we
seek to demonstrate some of its consequences, in addition to pointing out solutions for the
development of the region in question, making, therefore, a new approach to the texture of
writing about the northeastern sertões. |
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